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Ethical Sourcing
Compliance & Risk
Definition
Sourcing goods and services in a way that respects human rights, fair labour and responsible practices throughout the supply chain.
Explanation
Ethical sourcing ensures products aren't tainted by exploitation, unsafe conditions or corruption. It relies on codes of conduct, audits and sub-tier visibility, and is reinforced by laws targeting forced labour and modern slavery.
Example
Ethical-sourcing checks confirm the garment supplier pays fair wages and bans child labour.
Related terms
- Supplier Code of Conduct — A statement of the ethical, labour, safety and environmental standards a buyer expects its suppliers to uphold.
- Modern Slavery Compliance — Measures to identify and prevent forced labour, human trafficking and exploitation in supply chains.
- Sustainable Procurement — Buying in a way that minimises environmental harm and maximises social and economic benefit over the whole life cycle.
- Supplier Audit — A formal on-site or documentary review of a supplier's processes, quality systems or compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ethical Sourcing?
Sourcing goods and services in a way that respects human rights, fair labour and responsible practices throughout the supply chain. Ethical sourcing ensures products aren't tainted by exploitation, unsafe conditions or corruption. It relies on codes of conduct, audits and sub-tier visibility, and is reinforced by laws targeting forced labour and modern slavery.
Can you give an example of Ethical Sourcing?
Ethical-sourcing checks confirm the garment supplier pays fair wages and bans child labour.
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