Eurofins CPA Newsletter (February 2022)
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Book your SLCP training in China with Eurofins CPA
As an approved Training Body for the Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP), the Eurofins CPA network of companies now has a SLCP certified trainer in China.
Whether you are interested in SLCP or already in the SLCP assessment process, our trainer can provide the necessary guidance to assist facilities.
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Eurofins Assurance India receives PSCI approval
Eurofins Assurance India is pleased to announce it has been approved by the Pharmaceutical Supply chain Initiative (PSCI) to conduct PSCI audits in India.
The approval extends to the five areas of responsible business practice outlined by PSCI: ethics, labor, health & safety, environment, and management systems.
Find out more about our offering
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On-Demand Webinar: Managing ESG-related regulatory risks in supply chains
Statutory requirements ensuring companies observe social and environmental standards in their supply chains are becoming increasingly common in global markets.
Join our CSR expert Randy Rankin on-demand as he sheds fresh light and perspective on the impact of these statutory requirements on supply chains.
Industry Happenings
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- The European Commission has unveiled its proposals to introduce mandatory due diligence legislation
- The Civil Society has called for a new UK ‘Business, Human Rights and Environment Act
- How mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence can create a sustainable future
- Textiles and the environment: the role of design in Europe’s circular economy
- New US legislation to tackle forced labour in corporate supply chains
- The Laudes Foundation has launched an online tool to help brands understand the role of supply chain transparency
- The European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ) says the European Union's proposed mandatory due diligence legislation is "riddled with flaws and exemptions"