EU bans products made with forced labor: what it means for your company

In March 2024, the EU reached a provisional agreement on banning products made with forced labor. Starting mid-2027, this ban will require companies of all sizes and sectors to conduct human rights due diligence and risk assessments on their supply chains.

Worker in a textile fabric

Read More

Like what you’ve just read? Check out more here:

Explore more

Transition plan for climate mitigation: What it is and how to write it

Transition plan for climate mitigation: What it is and how to write it

The EU Forced Labor regulation (EUFLR): what you need to know

The EU Forced Labor regulation (EUFLR): what you need to know

Supply chains, value chains, and EU's 'chain of activities' explained

Supply chains, value chains, and EU's 'chain of activities' explained