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| | ... spending, cost of living pressures are hindering Australians from making ethical consumer choices. A new report from Baptist World Aid Australia and Be Slavery Free finds that while three in four Australians believe their purchasing habits can help stamp ... |
| | | ... country, but a global problem, and a risk facing many Australian companies through their extended supply chain. Baptist World Aid has released its 2022 Ethical Fashion Report, examining the human rights policies and practices of 120 companies representing ... |
| | | ... workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pandemic also exposed areas needing "vast improvement", according to Baptist World Aid. Baptist World Aid has published its pandemic edition of the Annual Ethical Fashion report, which assesses more than ... |
| | | ... traced input suppliers and 8% have traced all material suppliers, according to World Baptist Aid Australia. Baptist World Aid Australia's sixth Ethical Fashion Report h ighlights how fashion brands are progressing on ethical management of supply chain. ... |
| | | ... human rights risks in their supply chain, but "transparency remains a challenge in the industry," according to Baptist World Aid Australia. Baptist World Aid Australia published The 2018 Ethical Fashion Report: The Truth Behind the Barcode, the fifth ... |
| | | ... division as a B in its 2017 Ethical Fashion report, on a scale of A - F. Gershon Nimbalker, advocacy manager at Baptist World Aid Australia said that Woolworths' apparel-related disclosure of human rights practices and performances lags Wesfarmers, but ... |
| | | ... labour rights issues in their supply chain, with Cotton On Inc, Pacific Brands and APG & Co receiving an A- in Baptist World Aid's 2017 Ethical Fashion Report. The 2017 Ethical Fashion Report analysed 106 companies and assessed them on a grade scale ... |
| | | ... Modern Slavery Act that are worth replicating and improving upon," said Gershon Nimbalker, advocacy manager, Baptist World Aid Australia. "The supply chain disclosures and the information requirements in the Modern Slavery Act are really valuable because ... |
| | | ... the highlights from the panel discussion with Carlsson-Sweeny, Gershon Nimbalker, advocacy manager from NGO Baptist World Aid Australia and Wim Van Hyfte, Senior Fund Manager, SRI Specialist at Candriam Investors Group in Belgium. Earlier this year ... |
| | | ... videos will also feature highlights from the panel discussion with Gershon Nimbalker, advocacy manager from NGO Baptist World Aid Australia and Wim Van Hyfte, Senior Fund Manager, SRI Specialist at Candriam Investors Group in Belgium. |
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