Index_R


R

Rag trade, 53
Rainforest Action Network, campaigns by against retail giants, 25
Rainforest Alliance, 150, 156, 219
Recycling
policies, 132, 246
program, 164
British Telecom, 222
Cosmair, 190
Reebok
activist pressure on, 44
criticism of, 53
openness in reporting, 67
Reputation
damage, 129
risks, 39
scanning tools, 244
Request for Information (RFI), 238
Resource- extractive firms, isolation of from consumers, 44
Responsibility visions , top management involvement in, 104
Retail
giants, grass-roots campaigns by NGOs against, 25
public, direct interface of company with, 44
RFI, see Request for Information
Risk management, 153, 237, 242
Risky business, 41 “57
company “supplier relationship levels, 46 “50
downstream subcontractors including product disposal and recycling partnerships, 49 “50
supplier s suppliers, 48 “49
tier -one suppliers, 46 “47
tier-two suppliers and below, 48
forest products, pulp, and paper, 55 “57
vertical industries most at risk, 50 “54
automotive manufacturing, 54
light goods manufacturing, 50
textile , garment , and footwear industries, 53 “54
Royal Dutch Shell, monitoring of environmental risk by, 84
Rutgers Principles, 114



The Supply Chain Imperative. How to Ensure Ethical Behavior in Your Global Suppliers
Supply Chain Imperative, The: How to Ensure Ethical Behavior in Your Global Suppliers
ISBN: 0814407838
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 123
Authors: Dale Neef

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