Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Name of Resource

Tackling Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains Toolkit

Type

Guidance on policy / legislation implementation

Country / jurisdiction

United Kingdom, Global

Organization

Stronger Together

Date of publishing

May 2017

Description

This source is a comprehensive toolkit for employers and labour providers based outside the United Kingdom, to inform, equip and resource them to tackle human trafficking. The source includes practical advice on the specific steps to take across different areas of the businesses to effectively deter, detect and deal with labour exploitation in supply chains.

Related sources:

Tackling modern slavery in the United Kingdom, Business Toolkit: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-for-business-tackling-modern-slavery-in-businesses/

Tackling modern Slavery through Purchasing Practices: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/tackling-modern-slavery-through-purchasing-practices-toolkit/ 

Tackling Forced Labour in Businesses Toolkit – International: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-tackling-forced-labour-in-businesses/ 

Availability

ENG: https://www.stronger2gether.org/product/toolkit-for-global-supply-chains/


    


Name of Resource

Tackling Modern Slavery In Supply Chains - A Guide 1.0

Type

Report/analysis

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Walk Free Foundation, Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, Verité

Date of publishing

September 2014

Description

The information in this resource is primarily aimed at procurement, supply chain and sustainability professionals in companies, organizations and governments. It is aimed at those who want concrete guidance on how to reduce or eliminate the risk of modern slavery occurring in their supply chains, either as a direct or indirect result of their procurement practices. For the purpose of simplicity, the Guide uses the term company, however the Guide is relevant to all governments and any other organization wishing to tackle slavery in their supply chains. Finally, the Guide is intended to be a comprehensive system of meaningful action to address modern slavery within an organization’s operations and is designed for verification.

Availability

ENG: https://www.cips.org/Documents/Knowledge/Procurement-Topics-and-Skills/4-Sustainability-CSR-Ethics/Sustainable-and-Ethical-Procurement/tackling-modern-slavery-in-modern-supply-chains.pdf


Image Added


Name of Resource

The Behind the Brands Company Scorecard

Type

Monitoring mechanism

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

OXFAM

Date of publishing

2016

Description

The Behind the Brands Scorecard assesses the agricultural sourcing policies of the world's 10 largest food and beverage companies. It exclusively focuses on publicly available information that relates to the policies of these companies on their sourcing of agricultural commodities from developing countries. The initiative based its selection on companies with the largest overall revenues globally, as well as their position in the Forbes 2000 annual ranking, which measures companies on the basis of composite sales, assets, profits and market value.

The ten companies assessed in the Scorecard (in order of company size) are Nestle, PepsiCo, Unilever, Mondelez, Coca-Cola, Mars, Danone, Associated British Foods, General Mills and Kellogg’s.

Availability

ENG: https://www.behindthebrands.org/company-scorecard/