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Textiles Intelligence8 page report
published Feb 01, 2009
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Textiles Intelligence
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) covers a wide range of issues, including proper management of the environment, responsible employment of labour, health and safety in the workplace, sustainable business operations and appropriate involvement in social projects in local communities where company
sites are located. In the global apparel sector, CSR is a high level issue for all prominent players, particularly with respect
to the environment and responsible labour practices. As a result, conscientious attitudes towards the environment are fast becoming instilled in the culture of many large clothing corporations. With regard to employment, and particularly child labour, the solutions are not as clear cut, however.
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| SETTING THE SCENE | 4 | 1 |
| SETTING THE SCENE | 4 | 1 |
| LUDO ONNINK S OPINION | 4 | 5 |
| LUDO ONNINK S OPINION | 4 | 5 |
Textiles Intelligence specialises in providing business information on the global fibre, textile and apparel industries. It was formed in 1992 as a spin-off from the Economist Intelligence Unit and the company now publishes more than 100 reports a year on the textile and apparel industry. Reports contain authoritative research-based information and statistical data – including details of markets for, and developments in, niche sectors such as technical textiles and performance apparel – and are used by senior executives, investors and strategists who need to understand all areas of the supply chain.