The Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (Textiles Partnership) Implementation of due diligence obligations Each member of the Textiles Partnership must explain in public reports how the due diligence obligations are implemented in their own supply chains. This also includes companies systematically analyzing and prioritizing the risks in their supply chains. Based on this, they set goals and derive measures to counter these risks and initiate improvements. To this end, companies can take advantage of the Review-Prozess benefit. However, from 2023 onwards, the Textiles Partnership will also recognise the report to the Federal Office for Export Control (BAFA) in connection with the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG) and the report for the Green Button 2.0 as proo The members' roadmaps and progress reports so far FEMNET has been publishing roadmaps and reports on their implementation since 2017. Our goals and annual plans FEMNET Progress Report for the years 2021-2023 (PDF) FEMNET-Roadmap 2021/2022 (PDF) FEMNET Progress Report for the years 2019/2020 FEMNET-Roadmap 2019 (PDF) FEMNET Progress Report for the year 2018 (PDF) FEMNET Roadmap 2018 (PDF) Progress Report for the year 2017 (PDF) FEMNET Roadmap 2017 (PDF) back