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- Responsible business conduct | OECD
The OECD partners with governments, businesses, workers and civil society from around the world to help them promote common standards on responsible business conduct, build awareness and support implementation
- Helping industries meet responsible sourcing expectations - OECD
The Guidance provides recommendations for responsible mineral supply chains to help companies to respect human rights and avoid contributing to conflict through their mineral or metal purchasing decisions and practices
- Understanding OECD Guidelines for Responsible Sourcing: A . . . - LinkedIn
These international frameworks provide practical standards that shape how businesses interact with supplier markets, with a focus on ethical practices, respect for human rights, and environmental
- REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OECD RECOMMENDATION ON THE OECD DUE . . .
Implementing these recommendations helps enterprises avoid and address adverse impacts related to workers, human rights, the environment, bribery, consumers and corporate governance that may be associated with their operations, supply chains and other business relationships
- OECD due diligence for responsible business conduct
Incorporating OECD due diligence for responsible business conduct into your sourcing process doesn’t have to be overwhelming By asking the right questions, setting clear selection criteria, and working collaboratively with suppliers, you can make a significant impact
- Responsible sourcing - London Metal Exchange
Brands sourcing solely from secondary materials for the entire duration of the reporting period are exempt from the implementation of the OECD Guidance Instead, these brands are required to fill out the LME Secondary Material Sourcing Attestation Form following track D
- Responsible Sourcing - EPMF
The Regulation specifically prioritizes the concept of responsible sourcing and targets the use of minerals trade to finance armed groups, forced labour and other human rights abuses
- Responsible business due diligence and government procurement - OECD
The international policy landscape of responsible business conduct (RBC) is shifting towards binding, legal requirements for businesses Emerging regulations on RBC due diligence will impact the way public buyers interact with global supply chains
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