CATCH-UP: Ethical sourcing and sustainable supply chains
February 12 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Most businesses will have a supply chain – a network of individuals, organisations and technology that enables businesses to provide a service or sell a product. Ethically sourcing that supply chain is a critical part of ensuring the positive impact your business has on society, workers and the environment. It can even contribute positively to your bottom line.
As part of Good Business Fortnight, Bates Wells, joined by the Ethical Trading Initiative, talked you through practical tips to ensure your supply chain meets your ESG goals, and builds more purpose and impact into your organisation.
During this one-hour webinar, they looked at what ‘ethical sourcing’ means in the context of supply chains, where to start making positive changes, contractual obligations you can introduce, and Kate Lewis from the Ethical Trading Initiative discussed human rights issues in supply chains.
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Most businesses will have a supply chain – a network of individuals, organisations and technology that enables businesses to provide a service or sell a product. Ethically sourcing that supply chain is a critical part of ensuring the positive impact your business has on society, workers and the environment. It can even contribute positively to your bottom line.
As part of Good Business Fortnight, Bates Wells, joined by the Ethical Trading Initiative, talked you through practical tips to ensure your supply chain meets your ESG goals, and builds more purpose and impact into your organisation.
During this one-hour webinar, they looked at what ‘ethical sourcing’ means in the context of supply chains, where to start making positive changes, contractual obligations you can introduce, and Kate Lewis from the Ethical Trading Initiative discussed human rights issues in supply chains.
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