COVID-19 is Exposing Domestic Labor’s Supply Chain Risks
May 28, 2020
The COVID-19 crisis is now making it clear that the supply chain and workplace conditions closer to home may need to be re-evaluated.
Dozens of Companies Report North Korea Gold Used In Their Supply Chain
June 4, 2014
As companies scrambled to meet a deadline to report whether their suppliers used minerals from mines controlled by armed groups in the Congo region, they stumbled on something even more troubling: many of their products may contain North Korean gold.
Are We Beginning to See the Light? Lou Reed and Supply Chain Responsibility
January 3, 2014
How do we address the ever-growing concerns with minimizing negative human rights and conflict impacts of supply chains with the push to incentivize responsible sourcing from the areas experiencing the most devastating impacts? And do we know what responsible sourcing means in all situations?