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17 déc 2007

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Ethical Trading Initiative [UK]

[PDF] ETI [Ethical Trading Initiative] members in practice, 2006-7

The following are examples of how ETI member companies have worked together this year to tackle a range of urgent issues in ethical trade...[refers to cases in India, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, China, involving Paxar, Zara (part of Inditex), Gap, Marks & Spencer, Next, Tesco, Asda (part of Wal-Mart)]