Knowing that SA8000 certification is a social responsibility standard, how should companies implement this standard? Factory inspection is a must. In today's market, consumers are paying more and more attention to the production environment of the products they purchase, and the channels for obtaining information in this area are becoming wider and wider. Therefore, the value of the goods and the morality of the entire production supply chain are required for brand holders and retailers. The level takes responsibility.
So how do companies prove that they have taken due diligence? Are you 100% sure that your entire supply chain has implemented social responsibility standards and is able to consistently and continuously improve?
In 1996, the SA8000 standard was developed as a standard for products in various industries and became a measure of corporate social responsibility performance. SA8000 provides a transparent, measurable, verifiable standard that certifies business performance in nine key areas: child labor, discrimination, forced labor, disciplinary enforcement, health and safety, working hours, free association and collective bargaining Power, compensation, management system.
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