In this article, our team provides practical supply chain management insights and case studies in relation to the Modern Slavery Act 2018 Draft Guidance for Reporting Entities Appendix 2 ‘How to work with suppliers?’. Case studies include Intel, British Land, Colgate, Migros, the French Government, Nestle or Rio Tinto.
If you’re serious about managing social and environmental issues in your supply chains, you have to collaborate with your Industry. Some issues are just too complex and expensive to be solved in isolation! Have a look at this example of collaboration in the Chemical Industry.
AIM-PROGRESS – Another good example of industry collaboration to manage human rights issues in supply chains. Modern Slavery is too complex to manage it on your own: C.O.L.L.A.B.O.R.A.T.E!
Have you watched this video about Jigsaw, a document management social enterprise working with major companies such as AMP and Coca Cola
Last week’s case study was about the power of one major company (Intel) to change a whole industry. This week,…
In this video, Unilever explains how they work to reduce environmental impacts throughout their value chain, whilst continuing to grow…
This video by Nestle is a great induction to the concept of extended supply chains, also often called ‘value chain’….
On Wednesday 31 May 2017, the Australian Mirror Committee on the project of ISO 20400 organised a launching event at…