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  • Alarm grows over blood gold

    Martin Wright, (Jun 21, 2016)

    With a big chunk of the global gold trade now in the hands of criminal cartels, the jewellery industry is moving to clean up its supply chain

  • EthicsWatch: US - Seafood slaves and supply chains

    April Streeter, (Mar 21, 2016)

    New laws and some laudable corporate disclosures are raising hopes that endemic labour issues in the seafood sector can be cleaned up

  • Is your supply chain Modern-Day-Slavery Act ready?

    Mark Robertson, (Mar 8, 2016)

    Modern Day Slavery continues to make the headlines, and rightly so. According to International Labour Organization statistics, slavery exploits 21 million people worldwide, and is a 150-billion-dollar industry

  • Premium Business Intelligence: The Ten Most Read Articles

    Greg Cohen, (Feb 19, 2016)

    Ethical Corp produce complimentary insight, analysis, and reports that are greatly received by the responsible business community, and it's great to see that certain pieces can really create a spark and inform business change

  • EthicsWatch: Modern slavery - Implementing the UK’s new anti-slavery law

    Ellen R Delisio, (Nov 19, 2015)

    UK companies operating at home and overseas will soon be preparing reports showing how they prevent forced labour in their supply chains, in order to comply with the new Modern Slavery Act

  • Slavery briefing: Labour rights - The wrong kind of chains

    Ellen R Delisio, (Oct 14, 2015)

    Slavery, still pervasive across the globe, has proven difficult to tackle for multinationals whose leaders are far removed from the people producing their raw ingredients. But with help, companies are working their way down the supply chain to eradicate the problem

  • Slavery briefing: Supply chains - Slaving away

    April Streeter, (Oct 14, 2015)

    For companies there is no quick route to ensuring a slavery-free supply chain

  • EthicsWatch: Modern Slavery Act - A point that needs labouring

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 9, 2015)

    A law designed to cut slave labour from the supply chains of companies operating in the UK is about to come into force, but the detail of its requirements remains unclear

  • NGOWatch – September 2015

    Nadine Hawa, (Sep 9, 2015)

    Sugarcane industry deaths, SDG slavery pledge, Vietnam rights concerns and China's deadly pollution

  • PolicyWatch – November 2014

    Stephen Gardner, (Nov 6, 2014)

    Animal tested imports ban, UK Modern Slavery Bill, French eco-tax backtrack and EU disclosure law

  • UK government bows to pressure on supply chain slavery

    Michael Pollitt, (Oct 23, 2014)

    After more than a year of controversy the UK’s Modern Slavery Bill is going global

  • Modern slavery and the role of business

    Polly Foley, (Oct 8, 2014)

    Companies can exercise measures to detect and address slavery in their supply chains

  • UK stalls on supply chain slavery

    Michael Pollitt, (Sep 1, 2014)

    Two hundred years ago Britain led the global abolitionist movement by example. Today, however, the UK would rather wait for Europe to twist its arm.

  • NGOWatch – December 2013

    Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Dec 16, 2013)

    Worldwide slavery in numbers, Coke says no to land grabs and how companies can help influence climate policy

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