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Addressing the systemic issues of slavery and tracking will take multistakeholder engagement that includes workers along with clearer regulatory signals.
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Evidence suggests disclosure is rarely as helpful as advocates claim in addressing policy challenges, and the middleman economy is no exception.
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The pandemic walloped jewelry retail companies, and the 'she-cession' highlights the need to advance U.N. Global Goal No. 5.
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Businesses should be on alert given the significant disruptions in supply chains that government regulation may cause.
by Alice Pease
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Enlisting the support of third-party specialists is important, but you also need 'boots on the ground,' as jewelry maker Fenton relates.
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Step 1: Conduct a child protection risk assessment.
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Around the world, more than 100 goods are probably produced with forced labor.
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The hope is to spark private funding in an area traditionally limited to government investment.
by Steve Zwick
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Sodexo and Aramark lead off a less-than-glowing analysis of the state of sustainable seafood.
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Marcela Manubens takes a laser focus on the social issues embedded in global supply chains.
by Cecile Oger
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Recognizing your company has a problem with supply chain sourcing or human rights isn't the same as fixing the problem on the ground.
by Sissel Waage
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Members of the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark complete a methodology based in part on U.N. Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
by Robert Kropp
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Anisa Kamadoli Costa, chief sustainability officer of the luxury jeweler, on the next frontiers for tackling the industry's notoriously unsustainable supply chain.
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Do you know if your conflict minerals were mined by minors?
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Companies as diverse as Tiffany, Brilliant Earth and Kamoka Pearl are working to satisfy consumer demand for eco-friendly jewelry.
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'It is just a start,' said CEO Krzanich at the world's biggest electronics show.
by James Murray
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The Net-Works partnership in the Philippines was a step toward Ray Anderson's vision of a "restorative enterprise." But climate change is already here.
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The latest big event from Business for Social Responsibilty proved that sustainability professionals have a long way to go.
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The new Levi's Dockers Wellthread process creates a pattern for sustainability in clothing production.
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Fair Trade clothing from Patagonia is soon coming to a retail store near you.
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If you had access to 1 percent of Walmart's dividends, how would you protect labor and human rights?
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It’s time for companies to bring their industries together and implement transparent systems that can make a difference.
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Sixty upstream companies (those from mine to smelter) have reported increased awareness of and less skepticism about implementing supply chain due diligence.
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A top Nike official says the signals for greater sustainability are getting "louder and louder" across the company's supply chain and the industry as a whole.
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Between pending legislation and customer demand, companies are getting squeezed for information about where their products are made. Here's how to get out in front of the supply chain transparency movement.