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22 Mar 2016

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CSR Europe

CSR Europe forum discusses human rights & sustainable supply chains

"Press Release: CSR Europe, sectors and companies deliver strong policy message on shared responsibility for human rights and global value chains", 17 Mar 2016

...CSR Europe gathered actors from its network, EU Institutions and sector supply chain platforms to deliver a strong policy message on shared Responsibility for Human Rights and Global Value Chains...in Brussels...The session concentrated on embedding human rights across company functions as well as how to leverage Stakeholder relations and ensure the use of coherent policies across Europe. CSR Europe’s latest publication ‘Blueprint for Embedding Human Rights in Key Company Functions’ was also launched...Stefan Crets, Executive Director of CSR Europe...stressed that: "Competitiveness in itself can be enhanced through more sustainable supply chains. Collaboration between development agencies, NGO's, local supplier networks, companies and also governments can achieve the impact of enhanced shared value that is required."...