On this page you can find best practices of companies that made significant efforts to reduce or prevent CSR risks in their supply chains. Get inspired! If you know a company that should be in this list, please us let know by submitting the contact form.
Supply chain responsibility. For many textile companies with production across borders it is a big challenge, how do you tackle this and take responsibility for your product as a company, without shifting everything to your international suppliers? We asked Jeske van Korven and Trix van Halder, both responsible for CSR at Schijvens Corporate Fashion.
The mission of Wakuli is to shake up the coffee industry. The company is committed to fair prices for coffee farmers and even derives its name from the word for farmers in the Swahili language (wakulima). Wakuli is also dedicated to sustainability and is exploring how their Brazilian production partner can switch to regenerative production methods.
Grid operator Stedin manages part of the electricity and gas network in the Netherlands and works with suppliers on circular solutions, such as recycled copper and applying reuse. But how do you know whether suppliers act responsibly? Dritan Zefi, ESG project lead, and Lance Cosaert, Category Lead ESG—responsible for Stedin’s supply chain research—use the CSR Risk Check. In ‘The Risk Check of Stedin’ they share their insights.
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