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Name of Resource | Nike Manufacturing map |
Type | Traceability/practical tool, Interactive source |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Nike |
Date of initial launch | June 2019 |
Description | This interactive map showcases information on the independent factories and material suppliers used to manufacture NIKE products, including the name and location of each factory and the types of products they produce. For finished good facilities, the tool also includes information about the workers at each factory. More information on Nike’s commitment to making product responsibly is available at https://purpose.nike.com/ |
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Name of Resource | Open Apparel Registry |
Type | Traceability/practical tool; Knowledge/information hub |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Open Apparel Registry |
Date of initial launch | 2019 |
Description | The Open Apparel Registry (OAR) is an open source map and database of global apparel facilities, their affiliations and OAR IDs assigned to each facility. The OAR enables users to: update and standardize facility names and addresses against the database; understand affiliations of current and prospect facilities to identify opportunities for collaboration; find potential new suppliers, listed with their credentials and affiliations; leverage the OAR ID as a unique and shared ID across software systems and databases |
Availability | ENG: https://albaniaenergy.org/onewebmedia/ACERC%20Law%200002.pdf |
Name of Resource | Open Data Register committed to ending Modern Slavery and supply chain labour abuses |
Type | Registry / data base |
Country / jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
Organization | TISC REPORT |
Initiative launch date | 21 March 2016 |
Description | Tiscreport.org is an Open Data Register committed to ending modern slavery and supply chain labour abuses, joining with Transparency In Supply Chains (TISC) global reporting. As an open data initiative, it meets the compliance requirements of Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. Companies can use the platform to: share their annual TISC statement;share their annual Welsh Government Ethical Employment in Supply Chains Code of Practice Commitments; check their supply chain for non-financial risks, from non-compliance with the Modern Slavery Act to corporate convictions; increase their transparency and visibility to companies over £36M turnover; upload their statement for free; add more companies to their portfolio; freely access data and reports. |
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Name of Resource | Open SourceMap |
Type | Traceability/practical tool; Knowledge/information hub |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Sourcemap |
Date of initial launch | 2011 |
Description | Sourcemap is a provider of supply-chain visualization and transparency solutions. Sourcemap was launched in 2008 at MIT as a supply chain management platform rooted in transparency. Since 2011 the New York City-based start-up has been developing software and services needed to take companies on the journey to radical transparency. Today Sourcemap software runs the most powerful platforms for transparency and traceability on the market, including Open Sourcemap, the world’s largest public repository of supply chains, the Open Factory Registry, a unique tool that matches the names and addresses of hundreds of thousands of factories around the world, and Sourcemap Enterprise: a suite of software for companies to manage their transparency trajectory in-house. Sourcemap Enterprise was the first platform designed to manage multi-tier supply chains, including advanced database technology that traces individual products from raw materials to end customers, and award-winning visualizations to make sense of it all. |
Availability | ENG: https://www.sourcemap.com/ |
Name of Resource | Primark Code of Conduct |
Type | Code of conduct |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Primark |
Date of publishing | February 2017 |
Description | Primark’s Code of Conduct commits to sourcing its products and that its procurement is carried out in strict accordance with the Primark Code of Conduct which incorporates the United Nations Charter, Chapter IX, Article 55. All suppliers of products to Primark do so in accordance with this Code of Conduct.When suppliers breach this Code of Conduct, Primark sets to work with them to improve business standards and employee welfare. Primark reserves the right to terminate our arrangement with that supplier immediately for appropriate transgressions or where there is no willingness to make the necessary changes. The Code is a mandatory requirement that is subject to audit. In order to achieve this Primark, expects its suppliers to adopt an open attitude to the monitoring activities that will be implemented and to give all cooperation to its own and any third party auditors employed. |
Availability | ENG: https://primark.a.bigcontent.io/v1/static/English-primark-code-of-conduct |
Name of Resource | Primark Global Supply Chain Transparency Online Map |
Type | Interactive source |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Primark |
Date of publishing | February 2017 |
Description | The factories featured on Primark’s Global Sourcing Map are Primark’s suppliers’ production sites that represents over 95% of Primark products for sale in Primark stores. A factory is detailed on the Map only after it has produced products for Primark for a year and has become an established supplier. During the first year, a factory has to demonstrate that it can consistently work to Primark’s ethical standards, as well as meet the company’s commercial requirements in areas such as quality and timely delivery. Each factory entry includes the site address, the number of workers and gender disparity. The information is reviewed and updated twice a year. |
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Name of Resource | Production Chain Monitoring Program |
Type | Corporate initiative/risk assessment |
Country / jurisdiction | Brazil |
Enacting authority | Brazilian Textile Retail Association/Social Accountability Accreditation Services |
Date of initiative | 13 August 2018 |
Description | The Brazilian Textile Retail Association (ABVTEX) represents Brazil’s largest fashion retail chains that focuses on social responsibility, compliance and the promotion of decent work. This programme promotes a relationship between ABVTEX and the Social Accountability Accreditation Services (SAAS), the global accreditation body whose mission is to support the implementation of social and labour standards. The objective of the relationship is to collaborate in order to maintain the highest quality standard. The programme consists of the SAAS monitoring ABVTEX Program, which has been fighting the use of child and irregular foreign labour. |
Availability | POR: https://www.abvtex.org.br/noticias/abvtex-firma-parceria-com-saas-organismo-de-acreditacao-global-para-evolucao-do-programa-de-monitoramento-da-cadeia-produtiva/ |
Name of Resource | Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct |
Type | Policy |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Responsible Business Alliance |
Date of initial launch | 1 April 2015 |
Description | The Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct is a set of standards on social, environmental and ethical issues in the electronics industry supply chain. The standards set out in the Code of Conduct reference international norms and standards including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ILO International Labour Standards, OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, ISO and SA standards, and many more. |
Availability | ENG: http://www.responsiblebusiness.org/standards/code-of-conduct/ |
Name of Resource | Responsible Labour Initiative |
Type | Platform for co-operation |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Responsible Business Alliance |
Date of initial launch | 2004 |
Description | The Responsible Labour Initiative (RLI) is a multi-industry, multi-stakeholder initiative focused on ensuring that the rights of workers vulnerable to forced labour in global supply chains are consistently respected and promoted. RLI solutions are based on leading Responsible Business Alliance standards, programme and partnerships that will be extended to other industries through membership in the RLI and will work in conjunction with complementary solutions to better address these issues. |
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Name of Resource | Responsible Minerals Assurance Process |
Type | Practical implementation tool |
Country / jurisdiction | Global |
Organization | Responsible Minerals Initiative |
Date of initial launch | June 2014 |
Description | The Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (RMAP), formerly the Conflict-Free Smelter Program, is helping companies make informed choices about responsibly sourced minerals in their supply chains. Focusing on a “pinch point” in the global metals supply chain, the RMAP uses an independent third-party audit of smelter/refiner management systems and sourcing practices to validate conformance with RMAP protocols and current global standards. The audit employs a risk-based approach to validate smelters' company level management processes for responsible mineral procurement. Companies can then use this information to inform their sourcing choices. A list of smelters and refiners that meet the requirements of the audit standards are published on this website. The audit standards are developed according to global standards, including the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas and the U.S. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. |
Availability | ENG: http://www.responsiblemineralsinitiative.org/responsible-minerals-assurance-process/ |