April 2022
#Information and Communications Technology #Supply Chain
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February 2020
Despite the importance of Italy in luxury supply chains and the high prevalence of women in the workforce, little is known about gender inequalities faced by women working behind the prized “Made in Italy” label. Kering and its family of Italian brands—Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Kering Eyewear, and Pomellato—partnered with BSR to understand the status of women working in their Italian luxury supply chain and identify opportunities to support gender equality in the country.
#Consumer Products #Human Rights #Supply Chain #Womens Empowerment
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December 2018
For four years, BSR has worked with Stora Enso, a leading forest products company based in Finland, to support the company’s human rights journey.
#Human Rights #Supply Chain
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July 2018
The Coca-Cola Company partnered with BSR to examine what climate risk and resilience might mean for its value chain.
#Climate Change #Consumer Products #Food Beverage and Agriculture #Supply Chain
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November 2015
Between 2012 and 2014, BSR piloted the HERfinance program with 10,000 garment factory workers in India.
#Financial Services #HERproject #Inclusive Economy #Supply Chain #Womens Empowerment
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July 2015
Through performance assessments, identification of high-risk suppliers, and collaborative initiatives, Bayer uses its influence over global suppliers to ensure accordance with the company’s ethical, environmental, and social standards.
#Healthcare #Procurement #Supply Chain
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November 2014
Over the past few years, BSR has helped dozens of companies improve supply chain greenhouse gas performance in China through a portfolio of initiatives.
#Climate Change #Supply Chain
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November 2014
BSR's Clean Cargo Working Group, founded 10 years ago, now works with 85 percent of the container ship industry to report on and improve the environmental performance of ocean shipping.
#Clean Cargo Working Group #Environment #Supply Chain
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November 2014
Since its founding at the BSR Conference 10 years ago, the EICC has grown from a handful companies to nearly 100 businesses representing more than US$2.6 trillion in revenues, and its influential code of conduct is the information and communications technology industry's standard for practices related to ethics, labor, health, safety, and the environment.
#Information and Communications Technology #Supply Chain
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August 2014
Best Buy has more than 1,000 stores in the United States, all of which have many in-store displays. In 2012, the company partnered with the Center for Sustainable Procurement (CSP) to explore ways to improve its procurement process for displays and define the criteria for making them more sustainable in the future.
#Circular Economy #Procurement Leadership Group #Supply Chain
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