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Webinar | BSR Events
The Guide to Complying With Licensors’ Social and Environmental Requirements Learn more
This webinar will answer the most common questions on key topics from the “Good Practices” guide, produced by LIMA, BSR, and the Licensing Working Group.
San Francisco | BSR Events
BSR Conference 2011: Leadership Required Learn more
Leadership in business is changing fast.
In today’s global, integrated, and transparent world, business is expected to do more than deliver shareholder returns. At its best, business is a creative force and an integral player in delivering prosperity for 9 billion people, applying game-changing technologies for social benefit, and radically reducing our use of natural resources.
Webinar | Sustainability Matters
Preparing for the California Transparency in Supply Chain Act Learn more
When the California Transparency in Supply Chain Act goes into effect on January 1, 2012, more than 3,000 retailers and manufacturers that do business in the state will be required to disclose their efforts to eradicate modern-day slavery and human trafficking in their supply chains. These efforts include disclosing cases where companies' suppliers are involved directly or indirectly in forced labor, bonded labor, migrant worker abuses, and human trafficking.
Virtual Roundtable | BSR Events
Virtual Roundtable on Financial Inclusion in the Supply Chain Learn more
With global attention turning toward financial inclusion, companies across all sectors have the invaluable opportunity, through meaningful cross-sector partnerships, to offer relevant financial education programs and access to formal financial services among workers in their supply chains. Doing so provides a unique and meaningful way to improve the livelihoods of workers, while benefitting companies with reduced administrative costs.
Webinar | Sustainability Matters
Stories From the Field: The Business Case for Better Working Conditions Learn more
To ensure responsible labor practices—in both farms and factories—business leaders should start by meeting basic government, buyer, and corporate standards. However, companies should also look for how investments in better working conditions can improve their bottom lines.
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