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Intertek Releases Supply Chain Sustainability Report Highlighting New Issues Shaping The Future Of Ethical Sourcing
(CSRwire) NEW YORK,NY. - July 16, 2008 - Intertek Sustainability Solutions has
announced the release of the Ethical Sourcing Report 2008, featuring
in-depth articles that address a top-down and bottom-up view of key
ethical sourcing issues, comprehensive reporting on industry trends and in
depth perspectives from industry thought leaders whom recently exchanged
views on opportunities for advancement with a broad cross section of
stakeholders at the Ethical Sourcing Forum held March 2008 in New York
City, U.S.A..
Key findings addressed in the Ethical Sourcing Report 2008: - A
"growing awareness of CSR's requirements in producer countries" is a
recent positive development in ethical sourcing
- Unrealistic buyer/supplier expectations continue to be a negative
factor in the ethical sourcing debate
- Tailor-made capacity building on a factory-by-factory basis has proven
to be an effective approach to ensuring that corporate values filter down
the chain.
- Socially responsible companies don't claim to have all the answers but
are building public trust through authenticity about the issues and
continuous focus to raise the bar
- The engagement of civil society groups and corporations in
constructive dialogue" has engendered a better understanding of the issues
and cohesive efforts to improve conditions through win-win solutions
- Companies are starting to train buyers on sustainable procurement
internally and factory performance in CSR is a deciding factor in awarding
business
- Most companies have not developed procedures to determine the
measurable impact of ethical sourcing programmes and CSR initiatives on
business operations
- Suppliers and management at some factories are taking ownership of the
issues' to get their factories up to standards
In introducing their
latest report outlining new perspectives of the Ethical Sourcing debate,
Intertek Sustainability Solutions President Andre Raghu commented:
"As facilitators of the international Ethical Sourcing Forums over the
past 8 years, we are all too familiar with the complex challenges facing
organizations interested in taking their ethical sourcing efforts to a new
level.
Today's global business environment is filled with higher expectations for
responsible supply chain programs, increasing demands for authentic
measurement and transparency in reporting, and even greater expectations
for effective and sustainable remedial efforts as issues are
identified.
How an organization can effectively evaluate its' many options and focus
its sustainability commitment (i.e. investments) where they will produce
the greatest measurable impact within the context of an often pre-defined
procurement capital plan, remains a noteworthy challenge impacting the
most well intentioned groups.
The release of the Ethical Sourcing Reports should continue to be seen as
a positive reflection of the collaborative effort by committed industry
members toward supporting the successful gauging of sustainability
opportunities within industries, across sectors and among varying
constituencies through the sharing of knowledge and experiences that help
achieve true sustainable improvements in the conditions of Global Supply
Chains."
Copies of the Ethical Sourcing report are currently available for purchase
from Intertek Sustainability Solutions. To purchase the report visit http://guest.cvent.com/i.aspx?5S,M3,eac6bbcd-338a-4ba7-84aa-1584a8cc8d4b
The Ethical Sourcing Forum (ESF), held annually in North America, Europe
and Asia, is recognized as a leading global industry platform for exchange
on opportunities for ethical sourcing advancement by global business
leaders and industry stakeholders. It is an action oriented, continuous
learning industry initiative, open to those willing to play an active role
in the development and successful implementation of sustainable social and
environmental supply chain practices.
You can experience the ESF firsthand by attending the next event scheduled
for 2 October 2008 at the Tapis Rouge in Paris. To register for ESF Europe
visit http://www.intertek.com/esf/events/eur08/
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