Establishing an effective global solution to combat illegal or unethical production of raw materials throughout an entire industry is an enormous challenge. Learn how we can flip the traditional "certification and product-level traceability" model on its head to motivate and help suppliers keep all illegal or unwanted material from entering the supply chain.
During a recent webinar, Liz introduced how this is being accomplished through programs aligned with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development's Risk-Based Due Diligence Framework (The Framework). Liz explained how the Conflict Free Smelter Initiative (CFSI) application of The Framework has been very successful to empower and enable suppliers to implement effective risk-based due diligence programs - preventing unwanted material from entering entire supply chains - across the entire industry. She then shared ideas on how it could strengthen efforts to combat human trafficking, forced labor, and Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing across the seafood industry.
Please download the webinar here, if you would like to learn more.
During a recent webinar, Liz introduced how this is being accomplished through programs aligned with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development's Risk-Based Due Diligence Framework (The Framework). Liz explained how the Conflict Free Smelter Initiative (CFSI) application of The Framework has been very successful to empower and enable suppliers to implement effective risk-based due diligence programs - preventing unwanted material from entering entire supply chains - across the entire industry. She then shared ideas on how it could strengthen efforts to combat human trafficking, forced labor, and Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing across the seafood industry.
Please download the webinar here, if you would like to learn more.