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The Organization for Economic Cooperation has given its approval of the Global Organic Textile Standard’s version 7.0.
The move has since faced criticism from an array of groups, including international nonprofit Human Rights Watch and United Nations human rights advocates among others.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNEU's Supply Chain Rules Receive ‘Another Blow' as Member States Propose Deeper CutsThe European Commission proposed amendments to the corporate sustainability due diligence directive are more aggressive than ...
The EU’s planned Supply Chain Directive was intended to oblige companies to respect human rights and environmental standards ...
European Union member states led by France and Germany are walking back on their commitment to protect human rights and the ...
Supply chain resilience isn't just a concern for the businesses that depend on them; it's also a critical risk factor for ...
The due diligence law was meant to bring EU-style protections to global supply chains. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz helped all but kill it.
The latest version of GOTS (the Global Organic Textile Standard) has recently been recognized as among the most advanced ...
The European Union is set to amend its current ethical supply chain rules after its ambassadors endorsed a simplification ...
The Council’s proposal goes even further the Commission’s and continues a trend of cutting back EU green regulations.
RESTIV names Jill Fischer Director of Sales and Customer Satisfaction, bringing decades of client-first leadership to strengthen trust-driven cybersecurity.
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