OPEN EVENT In collaboration with Levin Sources
Registrations will close on 5th March.
In 2020, the European Commission has committed to a legislative proposal on human rights and environmental due diligence.
Legislation alone, however, will not be enough to properly identify supply chain risks and ensure a positive impact on producers and the environment. For this, an inclusive due diligence process focused on farmers, artisanal miners, local traders, communities, SMEs, and other local actors is needed. Companies, EU policymakers, local authorities, and civil society organisation should work more closely together to become catalysts for change.
Join this webinar to:
Learn how downstream companies can further engage with their upstream supply chain.
Discuss how policymakers can create an enabling environment for impact at the local level.
Exchange best practices on how to establish management processes, investments, and collaborative efforts with supply chain initiatives, sector associations, and civil society organizations.
Build your knowledge about what an effective and inclusive framework should look like.
Who should join:
Top managers and company leaders
Sector associations
Sustainability, sales and procurement managers
Civil society organisations
Responsible sourcing specialists
EU Policymakers
Supply chain sector initiatives members
Public actors
For More Information
Project Manager