International Affairs - Buffalo, New York, United States
HRSC exists to bring "more life to all" through the supply chain. Providing solutions to brands who do not wish to harm the lives of other human beings and desire an ethical supply chain. Under international norms for business and human rights, companies have a responsibility to conduct human rights due diligence throughout the whole supply chain. All companies, regardless of industry, should consider the human rights risks along their supply chains and take the steps above to ensure that their practices respect and protect the rights of workers and communities. Human rights due diligence is a crucial means to manage risks in corporate supply chains. Making robust human rights due diligence part of standard business practice is key to advancing corporate respect for human rights and to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Ensuring that human rights are integrated into business planning will also be critical to the success of building forward better from the COVID-19 pandemic.Companies can significantly reduce the risk of contributing to abuses in their supply chains by identifying human rights risks, taking steps to address and prevent them, and reporting publicly on their efforts. Under international norms companies have a responsibility to do just that. If companies took these steps, it would be much easier for the public and investors to identify responsible business behavior.Our Certification gives diverse businesses greater opportunities, greater visibility and enhanced transparency, showing that you are taking action on your ESG grogram goals.
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