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Make sure your business has ethical labour sourcing practices, in line with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and Section 54 Transparency in Supply Chains (TISC) with the Ethical Labour Sourcing Standard BES 6002
This standard demonstrates to customers, partners and other stakeholders, a company’s commitment to eliminating any possibility of trafficking or modern slavery in their supply chain.
BRE’s third-party Ethical Labour Sourcing verification enables companies to showcase their ethical sourcing credentials.
Full details of the Ethical Labour Sourcing standard are on ELS – GreenBookLive.
For more information about ELS
APRES – Eight Pathways Launched to Combat Modern Slavery and Unethical Practices in Supply Chains
Produced by world-leading building science centre, BRE, and academic partner, Loughborough University, the Model presents eight pathways to best practice on the responsible and ethical sourcing of materials, products and people working in property and construction markets worldwide.
The APRES Eight Pathways Model (2017) is a call to action in response to the need for construction and property firms to evidence effective and appropriate policy provision, together with the professional and contractual ability to convert it into practice (along the full length of the supply chain).