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Global supply chains - Are companies acting responsibly?

Enterprises struggle to implement responsible sup…

An episode of the OECD On the Level Podcast podcast, hosted by OECD On the Level Podcast, titled "Global supply chains - Are companies acting responsibly?" was published on July 18, 2018 and runs 16 minutes.

July 18, 2018 ·16m · OECD On the Level Podcast

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Enterprises struggle to implement responsible supply chains in a multitude of sectors. The OECD's Tyler Gillard is interviewed by Bill Below following the recent release of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct, They discuss the background of the OECD's involvement in due diligence and the state of progress towards responsible supply chains. Read the blog at https://oecdonthelevel.com/2018/06/20/a-nudge-or-a-shove-what-will-it-take-to-push-responsible-business-conduct/ Find out more at https://mneguidelines.oecd.org/duediligence/

Enterprises struggle to implement responsible supply chains in a multitude of sectors. The OECD's Tyler Gillard is interviewed by Bill Below following the recent release of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct, They discuss the background of the OECD's involvement in due diligence and the state of progress towards responsible supply chains. Read the blog at https://oecdonthelevel.com/2018/06/20/a-nudge-or-a-shove-what-will-it-take-to-push-responsible-business-conduct/ Find out more at https://mneguidelines.oecd.org/duediligence/

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