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Company Response

20 Jul 2016

Author:
Eurosko

response by Euro Sko

Thank you for bringing to our attention the recent published report Labour on a Shoestring.  The problems described in the report are unfortunately not uncommon in the footwear industry in Eastern Europe. The issues are problems we address in our Sustainable Business Strategy which forms the foundation of the company's ethical and environmental commitment, it is based on our Code of Conduct and membership obligations of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI-Norway).

As a ETI-Norway member we have made a commitment to implement measures that contribute to better conditions in our supply chain. We have an annual ETI-Norway Sustainability report, here we describe our progress including challenges and achievements.  The report is public.

Eurosko Norge was a part of the Change Your Shoes report Trampling Workers Rights Underfoot, please read our comment to the report on the last page.

Please see our answers to you questions below (...)

Also provided: Euro Sko's annual ETI-Norway Sustainability Report for 2015

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