Ethical Supply Chain Program named as social partner of Products of Change

 

The partnership will amplify access to additional tools and resources to help raise standards across industries.

The Ethical Supply Chain Program (ESCP) and Products of Change have announced their partnership which will help companies to strengthen social and sustainability standards across global supply chains.

Through the partnership, members of both organisations will be able to access a broader range of tools that will help them to create products in more ethical and environmentally friendly ways. The two not-for-profits offer complementary resources that cover the different aspects of social and sustainability compliance.

These tools include ESCP’s Social Impact assessments, Worker Well-Being initiatives and Factory Certification programme – all of which aim to raise labour standards. While Products of Change will offer a Maturity Index Tool that assesses sustainable practices within product development and operations.

Carmel Giblin, ceo and president at the Ethical Supply Chain Program, said: “ESCP and Products of Change have a shared mission; working together brings a wealth of different expertise to our members. We’re both striving to positively impact global supply chains by helping businesses operate more ethically and sustainably. Working together enables us to support more organisations in achieving these objectives.”

Helena Mansell-Stopher, founder and ceo at Products of Change, said: “Increasing consumer demand for more sustainable products goes hand in hand with the desire for them to be made responsibly. As our members respond to these demands, being able to draw on the expertise of ESCP, as well as our own team, will be invaluable.”

The two organisations also support businesses with data collection and reporting to help members meet social and environmental regulations – at a national and international level.

On 25 March, ESCP and Products of Change will host a joint webinar, where attendees can learn more about the partnership and its benefits. To register, visit this link: https://www.productsofchange.com/all-events/escp-webinar/

 

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