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Tips for auditing an ethical supply chain

GreenBiz

Tips for auditing an ethical supply chain. Many serious concerns have hung over the supply chains of global corporations for decades, ranging from human rights issues to lack of transparency about sourcing and other matters. But what defines an ethical supply chain and what does it look like in practice? .

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How Canada’s Modern Slavery Act lets fashion brands hide behind aura of social responsibility

Corporate Knights

The Canadian government recently passed the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act. The new law is designed to address forced labour and child labour in supply chains by requiring companies to disclose their efforts in eliminating labour abuse from their supply chains.

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A corporate water strategy manifesto: We can and will do better

GreenBiz

We also believe that scale of investment in solving wicked water problems is grossly inadequate, whether at the watershed level, supply chain, operations or engagement on public policy and with civil society. Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere). Sponsored Article.

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Kraft Heinz sustainability chief reflects on 'interdependence'

GreenBiz

And we even have an upcoming "In Our Roots" program where we’re going to be working with suppliers to ensure that all of their agricultural practices satisfy our customer needs for safe food and traceable origin, [and] satisfy consumer demands for reliable supply, particularly of affordable nutritious food. Sponsored Article.

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Leaving a Legacy: Preparing for the Future With a Social Impact Strategy

3BL Media

Social impact policies and programs might target housing and community services, health and wellbeing, the environment, or civil liberties. Success means measuremen t As discussed in our article on Taking a Strategic Approach to the ‘S’ in ESG , a successful social impact strategy should be aligned with an organization’s business strategy.

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PepsiCo CSO on embedding sustainability into 'day-to-day business'

GreenBiz

Because we're Scope 3, it's got to be across your whole supply chain. And then we're going to take that money, and we're going to deploy it with a third party into our supply chain. It's not something that's out there, it's put into our supply chain, to fully eliminate the impact of the emissions from that flight.

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The Estée Lauder Companies' sustainability leader on racial justice, 'sector-agnostic' solutions

GreenBiz

And befitting its heavily female clientele, the company also funds initiatives focused on raising up girls and women, such as HERProject, a BSR initiative aimed at supporting low-income women in global supply chains. Corporate Strategy. Social Justice. Corporate Social Responsibility. Racial Justice.