Recherchetool für Materialien The Common Framework for Responsible Purchasing Practices – Building Resilience in Textile Supply Chains The Common Framework for Responsible Purchasing Practices (CFRPP) (the framework) provides a common language and alignment on what constitutes responsible purchasing practices. It is the result of a 2-year process of the MSI Working Group on Purchasing Practices (the Working Group), which includes representatives from the Ethical Trading Initiative, Ethical Trade Norway and Denmark, Fair Wear, the German Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (PST) and the Dutch Agreement for Sustainable Garments (AGT). The Working Group consulted with ACT (Action Collaboration Transformation), Better Buying Institute, Better Work and amfori. The framework has been written with reference to existing documents from these organisations and others and also builds on recommendations by the ‘Sustainable Terms of Trade Initiative’ (STTI), which is led by the STAR Network (Sustainable Textile of the Asian Region), the International Apparel Federation (IAF) and The Better Buying Institute, supported by GIZ FABRIC. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Fair Wear, Ethical Trading Initiative, Textilbündnis, Ethical Trade Norway and Denmark, Dutch Agreement for Sustainable Garments (AGT) Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Zielgruppe: Student*innen, Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Umfang: 7 SeitenBezug: kostenfrei zum Download Suchbegriffe: CSR, Einkaufspraktiken, faire Beschaffung, Globalisierung, Lieferkette, Menschenrechte, Nachhaltigkeit, Sozialstandards, Strategie, Textilindustrie, Tipps für in der Bekleidungsbranche Tätige, Unternehmensverantwortung Ähnliche Materialien Social Auditing and Ethical Certification Leveraging Desperation: Apparel Brands’ Purchasing Practices during Covid-19 Joint Recommendations from an alliance of garment industry representatives for the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Dilligence Directive Time for Change - How to use the crisis to make fashion sourcing more agile and sustainable Globales Lernen trifft Kneipenquiz: „Quiz dich solidarisch“ zurück