Partners
This Portal is an outcome of the work of the Laboratory for Responsible Supply Chain Management. The Laboratory is led by HP, Titan, Volkswagen and L’Oreal, with facilitation from CSR Europe, the Business Social Compliance Initiative and the Hellenic Network for CSR.
| As the world's largest information technology (IT) company, HP has the industry's largest supply chain. This enables us to make an impact on the labor, human rights, health, safety, environmental and ethical standards and behavior in factories employing a total of more than 400,000 people around the world. We require and help our suppliers to meet high standards, and we are continually bolstering our assessment, monitoring and capability building programs to improve performance. More information |
| At L’Oréal, we believe that lasting business success is built upon high ethical standards which guide growth and on a genuine sense of responsibility to the community at large. www.loreal.com |
| Titan is an independent cement and building materials producer with over 100 years of industry experience. Based in Greece, the Group operates in 7 countries, owning 12 cement plants. Throughout its history Titan has aimed to combine operational excellence with respect for people, society and the environment. www.titan-cement.com |
| Sustainability in supplier relations at Volkswagen It is essential that all Volkswagen AG business partners support our environmental and sustainability standards. Only by working together in this way can we fulfil our social responsibilities and secure the future of our partners along the value chain. Indeed, experience has shown that an environmentally aware and socially responsible supplier more often than not also makes a better and more reliable partner from an economic point of view. www.volkswagen-sustainability.com |
| The Business Social Compliance Initiative is the broadest business-driven platform for the improvement of social compliance in the supply chain of commerce. BSCI membership comprises more than 230 members, mainly retailers, industry and importing companies. Through pooling efforts and resources, members are promoting a common monitoring and factory development system. www.bsci-eu.org |
| CSR Europe is the leading European business network for corporate social responsibility with around 80 multinational corporations and 25 national partner organisations as members. Originally founded in 1995 by senior European business leaders in response to an appeal by the European Commission President Jacques Delors, its mission today is to support companies in integrating CSR into the way they do business, everyday. www.csreurope.org |
| The Hellenic Network for Corporate Social Responsibility is a business-driven membership non-profit organisation. Its mission is to promote CSR to both the Greek business community and the social environment, with the overall objective being a balance between profitability and sustainable development. Currently, it has 112 companies and 6 business associations as members and its immediate target is to disseminate CSR to SMEs. |
| China WTO Tribune is a financial journal supervised by the Ministry of Commerce of the PRC in Beijing. Its main focus is WTO affairs and CSR issues. It is a leader in CSR development in China, and is engaged in CSR promotion, training, seminars and international cooperation. |


















