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Article

3 Jan 2005

Author:
Rachelle Jackson, Director of Research and Development at CSCC, a corporate social responsibility service provider, in Ethical Corporation

The new supply chain standards: FTSE4Good enough?

Significantly, after recognising that “labour standards are of greatest concern beyond the first-tier suppliers,” FTSE4Good will currently limit the application of the supply chain labour standards criteria to the first-tier suppliers only, or those with whom companies have a direct commercial relationship. [refers to Coca-Cola, Wal-mart, Walt Disney, Mattel, McDonald's, Advanta, Bayer, Monsanto, Syngenta, B&Q (part of Kingfisher)]