What is ethical sourcing? For our definition we turn to the organization, Sactos Mundo:
Ethical sourcing means ensuring that the products being sourced are created in safe facilities by workers who are treated well and paid fair wages to work legal hours. It also implies that the supplier is respecting the environment during the production and manufacture of the products.
Initially, the collection is drawing from the interviews conducted by 3BL Media at the The Ethical Sourcing Forum 2011 held on March 31st and April 1st in New York City.
Curated by mokiethecat
Social Fingerprinting and Accounting by Craig Moss |
April 05, 2011 Christopher Foss for 3BL Media interviews Craig Moss, Director, Corporate Programs and Training at SAI at the Ethical Sourcing Forum. Social Accountability International, a non-profit, focuses on labor standards in the global supply chain. He talks about the social fingerprint program to measure and improve supplier performance. EarthSayer Craig Moss |
Creative Destruction by Mitchell Ditkoff
The Kimberley Process by Boite D'Or
Environmental Score Card by Betsey Blaisdell
Social Fingerprinting and Accounting by Craig Moss
Conflict-free minerals by Tim Mohin of AMD
Sustainable Procurement: The End of the Commodity Era
Raising the Bar by Warrington Ellacott
The Promise of Ethical Consumption from Ideas Matter