Keeping the S in ESG : Human Rights & Supply Chain | Foley & Lardner LLP
Companies in the manufacturing industry are increasingly focusing on their supply chains on human-rights-enforcement frameworks, according to Foley Forward. Here is a look at why manufacturers are facing heightened expectations to protect against the importation of goods made using forced or child labor.
Source: jdsupra.comPublished on 2023-03-31
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