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Case study: How Avinor promotes responsible supplier behaviour
Avinor is a wholly state-owned limited liability company responsible for the 45 state-owned airports and air navigation services for civilian and military aviation in Norway. Accordingly, ... -
Case study: How Ericsson respects and promotes human rights
As one of the world’s leading providers of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to service providers, with approximately 40% of the world’s mobile traffic carried through ... -
Case study: How Celestica promotes sustainability in the electronics supply chain
As a global technology leader, Celestica operates in 29 locations around the world in Asia, the Americas and Europe, with a range of customers in the ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-409GRI-412GRI-414SDG16SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Food and Beveragesupply chain
Case study: How Thai Union promotes ethical labour practices in the global seafood industry
Recognizing that consumers across the globe increasingly expect companies to show respect for human rights throughout their supply chains, and that the global seafood industry faces ... -
Case study: How Nestlé tries to operate with a fundamental respect for the rights of the people it employs, does business with or otherwise interacts with
Recognizing that prospering over the long term means doing business in compliance with national and international laws, regulations and standards, as well as its own principles ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203GRI-204GRI-411GRI-412GRI-413GRI-414SDG1SDG10SDG12SDG16SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Othersupply chain
Case study: How Tiffany & Co. heightens public awareness of responsible mining issues and supports the development of broadly acceptable standards for responsible mining
Diamond and precious metal supply chains can be long, complex and often lacking in transparency. As a result, most people – including many jewelry retailers – ...