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Eurofins CPA Newsletter (Nov 2020)

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Monthly's Highlight

Eurofins CPA is now a SLCP approved Training Body!

Earlier this month Eurofins CPA has received approval from Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) to deliver their program training for buyers and suppliers. We are approved to deliver SLCP training in five countries, which are Bangladesh, China, India, Turkey and Vietnam. Stay tuned for training news and don’t hesitate to check out our training services!

Editor's Picks

Virtual training: Responsible buying practices: Toolkit for buyers and concrete actions to engage suppliers

Last virtual training of the year is taking place on 8 December at 11:00am (CET)! The last training will be on responsible buying practices which have become a norm in the industry. In the two-hour training, our instructor will illustrate how buyers can assess and challenge the current buying practices of your company, how to interpret and address the social and environmental criteria to select a factory, and what tools and approaches can help better engage the suppliers. More details …

​Editor's Picks

Eurofins CPA featured in ASBCI In Association!

We are glad to be featured in the latest issue of In Association published by Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry (ASBCI). Our CSR expert Randy Rankin has shed lights on the social compliance in post-covid supply chain management. Read his article on page 22 of the magazine.

Happenings in the Industry

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  • Retailers double down on recyclable fashion initiatives during Covid-19 by FashionNetwork
  • Brands urged to do better during new lockdowns by EcoTextile
  • 50%+ of UK consumers worry over environmental cost of their clothes by FashionNetwork
  • New apparel tracker findings reveal major fashion brands record profits while vulnerable workers languish in poverty by Business-HumanRights
  • The show must go on: The changing tides of fashion weeks by FashionUnited
  • EU-backed New Cotton project offers more hope for circularity by InsideDenim