What do Sustainable Supply Chains look like?

by GIZ FABRIC created 2022-05-17T10:28:39+07:00

Join us in New York City when leaders in sustainability and global labor practices discuss European Union and U.S. rules for global supply chains and their impacts on workers, investors and buyers in fashion, food and other sectors. We will explore evidence-based approaches to improve working conditions in global supply chains.

Our day-long agenda (below) includes three plenary sessions. We will feature Lara Wolters, Member of the European Parliament on the direction for the E.U.’s corporate sustainability due diligence movement, Professor Sarosh Kuruvilla, academic director of the Cornell's New Conversations Project, on the consequences of gaps in private regulation and for environmental, social and governance data and Thea Lee, Deputy Undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Labor, on the Biden Administration’s worker-focused trade policy and what both mean for COVID-era supply chains and sustainability efforts.

Please plan to join us in-person on Thursday, June 16 in midtown Manhattan at the Cornell ILR NYC Conference Center

In-person attendance is limited to 100. The cost is a modest USD 100.  (A live video feed will be available but the conference is in-person).

  • When Jun 16, 2022 08:00 PM to Jun 17, 2022 05:30 AM (Asia/Bangkok / UTC700)
  • Where New York
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  • Attendees Lara Wolters, Member of the European Parliament Professor Sarosh Kuruvilla, academic director of the Cornell's New Conversations Project Thea Lee, Deputy Undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Labor
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