Supply Chains
Terry Slavin, (Jul 12, 2017)
The food giant is working with Oxfam on a new collaborative research platform to tackle the endemic poverty that permeates FMCG supply chains
adaptive, (Jun 21, 2017)
Rebecca Ley, (May 31, 2017)
Prince of Wales brokers ambitious deal to increase demand for sustainable cotton
Terry Slavin, (May 30, 2017)
With a sale to Brazil's Natura under way, Terry Slavin visits the company’s new £1m R&D lab to find out why sourcing from communities is key to unlocking a pipeline of innovative new ingredients
Conference Recording, (May 18, 2017)
Conference Recording, (May 18, 2017)
Conference Recording, (May 18, 2017)
Terry Slavin, (May 10, 2017)
As the UK’s biggest co-op group releases its first Modern Slavery Statement, group policy director Paul Gerrard challenges other companies to help former victims back to employment
Anonymous, (May 10, 2017)
Tim Mohin outlines three steps to ensure your suppliers toe the line on responsibility
Maeve Galvin, (Apr 28, 2017)
Maeve Galvin of C&A Foundation argues that phone technology could transform conditions in the apparel supply chain if data is public and allows workers to have a voice
Mike Scott, (Apr 27, 2017)
Shona Tatchell wants to combine technology with new finance models to change how products are manufactured and shipped around the world with her Halotrade startup
Mike Scott, (Apr 27, 2017)
Technologies such as blockchain, GPS, and mobile phones are helping companies root out human rights risk in their supply chains
Rebecca Ley, (Apr 25, 2017)
Marks & Spencer, H&M, Reebok and Adidas are leading the pack, but even the best are not doing enough to shine a light on conditions for workers, Fashion Revolution Index reveals
EC Newsdesk, (Apr 21, 2017)
Dave Stangis and Katherine Valvoda Smith on how CSR professionals can drive business value for their companies
Rebecca Ley, (Mar 27, 2017)
Irene Quarshie, VP of sustainable sourcing, talks about how the giant retailer plans to engage its vast supply chain in a move to reformulate 90,000 products
Ellen R Delisio, (Mar 24, 2017)
The US company doesn’t charge a premium for products made with recycled gold and third-party certified diamonds
EC Newsdesk, (Mar 24, 2017)
As the world’s largest diamond producer, De Beers is working to raise ethical standards for the entire industry through its Best Practices Principles Assurance programme
Mike Scott, (Mar 24, 2017)
Nespresso’s coffee sourcing makes up the first significant non-oil export from South Sudan, but a lack of transparency creates challenges
Mike Scott, (Mar 24, 2017)
Buying a Gucci bag or Louis Vuitton dress used to have snob value. Now well-heeled millennials increasingly want to know that they have social and environmental value too