Supply chain due diligence has become the norm. If your business operates in France there a number of requirements you should be aware of.
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Thousands of companies are subject to coming #EU rules regarding #supplychains. About a third are American, 13% are Canadian and 11% are British. https://t.co/JnAJ3E6KmT
Long before media, government, and business started acting on slavery in supply chains, consumers were showing up in mass. Over 30 million consumers. They built the movement. See what a decade of consumer action has accomplished and add your voice
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@nytimes highlighted our technology in their review of solutions helping US importers comply with new trade bans on goods suspected to be produced with forced labor. In two years it will be hard to compete without a transparent supply chain.
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US importers can see their goods detained for suspicion of forced labor ANYWHERE in their supply chain. They have 30 days to prove otherwise. The cost of opaque supply chains keeps going 🆙
#supplychain#labor
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Anyone excited to see Air? @Nike is has always been a trendsetter. This new move to protect migrant workers is another example. https://t.co/SLciPBnjU5
US Customs & Border Protection have published Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act statistics. Most notable is that most seized shipments did not export from China, but countries like Malaysia or Vietnam. https://t.co/4NfmYSknr7 #supplychain
Our CEO spoke at Customs & Border Protection's Forced Labor Tech Expo about how FRDM is helping companies reduce slavery in their supply chain. Check out his full talk here https://t.co/oy11l2YrRN
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Bicycle sales in the U.S.A exploded during the pandemic. In 2020 consumers added 460,696 bicycles to Slavery Footprint and learned how many slaves it takes to run their lives. #consumers want to buy from companies with responsible supply chains. https://t.co/Ad6fzQU1qc
Consumers on slavery footprint purchased 7,382,563 stollers. If you lined them up it would stretch from Johannesburg to Cairo. New parents look for companies who source ethically. Visit our https://t.co/2Iz6Z0kda6 to learn how to appeal to this new generation of consumers.
Why do large technology companies face issue's erasing slavery from their supply chains?
Because less than 5% of companies have the supply chain visibility needed to comply with supply chain transparency laws.
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USA combats recent climb in child labor: To improve Supply chain transparency and supply chain regulations the U.S. government is applying more pressure on companies to monitor their suppliers for child labor in the United States.
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#childlabor#supplychain
Consumers from 32 million households representing over 100 million people have visited Slavery Footprint to learn how many slaves work for them. That's roughly the population of UK and France combined. They billions of products they own valued at over a $1T USD #consumerdemand
Consumers from 32 million households representing over 100 million people have visited Slavery Footprint to learn how many slaves work for them. That's roughly the population of UK and France combined. They billions of products they own valued at over a $1T USD #consumerdemand