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27 Feb 2018

Author:
Anna Migdalska, Rzeczpospolita

Poland: Interview on monitoring the supply chain by CSR Coordinator of LPP S.A.

Anna Miazga the CSR Coordinator at LPP SA, a polish retailing company, points out in this interview, respecting human rights by enterprises is an important topic not only from the point of view of one country or industry. It's a global problem. The key to success is, among other things, the systematic implementation by the manufacturers of standards for improving safety and working conditions.

In this interview she describes the experiences of LPP, as an example of a company that since the Rana Plaza tragedy has been consistently implementing actions for the sustainable improvement of working conditions in the supply chain. Cooperation under the ACCORD agreement, constant monitoring of suppliers, the system of reporting violations, and above all the code of conduct applicable to all suppliers, are some of the activities undertaken by the company in this respect.

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