Forced Labor in Cotton Supply Chains Webinar

Forced labor concerns over cotton sourcing have recently skyrocketed to the center of consumer and regulatory attention. With notable fashion brands facing scrutiny over labor issues in their supply chains, businesses have a new sense of urgency to identify forced labor risks.Join industry leaders from SupplyShift, Responsible Sourcing Network, and Fashion for Good as they discuss the role of supply chain engagement and industry-wide tools to identify and mitigate risk of forced labor in cotton supply chains.

Panelists:

  • Patricia Jurewicz, Founder & CEOResponsible Sourcing Network
  • Emily Franklin, Innovation AssociateFashion for Good
  • Jamie Barsimantov, COO and Co-founderSupplyShift
  • Moderator: Kate Larsen, Director and Principal Advisor, SupplyESChange

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