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"Our partnerships allow us to share experiences"

Partnerships

We partner with many different organisations and alliances to find lasting solutions to the social and environmental challenges we face.

Our partnerships allow us to share experiences, pool resources and enhance leverage to address global and industry issues in a practical and sustainable way.

We work at both a local and global level, with governments, human rights organisations, community and charitable organisations, business alliances and our competitors.

Some of our key international and UK partnerships are outlined below.

To learn about some of our work in this area, see Case Studies.

Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) - Founder Member

An alliance of UK-based companies, trade union organisations, charities and campaigning organisations that promotes and improves the implementation of codes of practice for supply chain working conditions. www.ethicaltrade.org

International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) - Council Supporter

The IBLF works with business, governments and civil society to enhance the contribution that companies can make to sustainable development by providing strategic counsel to enable them to understand and respond to development challenges. www.iblf.org

World Federation for the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) - Member

The WFSGI is an independent non-profit association that supports and coordinates cooperation and collaboration across the industry in areas such as corporate social responsibility, trade and intellectual property. The WFSGI is the officially recognised industry representative for the International Olympic Committee (IOC). www.wfsgi.org

UN Global Compact – Signatory

A strategic policy initiative for businesses all over the world to embrace, support and enact, within their sphere of influence, a set of 10 universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption. www.unglobalcompact.com

Read our Communication on Progress reports:

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