The Ethical Supply Chain Program has announced its collaboration with Open Supply Hub, whose mission is to make supply chain data open, accessible and trusted through its worldwide open data platform.
[Hong Kong SAR & London] 13th August 2024, The Ethical Supply Chain Program has announced its collaboration with Open Supply Hub, whose mission is to make supply chain data open, accessible and trusted through its worldwide open data platform. Factories certified by the Ethical Supply Chain Program will now have the option of publishing their details on Open Supply Hub as part of theEthical Supply Chain Program dataset.
Data from just under 700 ethically certified factories has been added to the Open Supply Hub platform this July and will be refreshed on a bi-annual basis. You can see the Ethical Supply Chain Program’s uploaded list here. The collaboration will strengthen relationships across the supply chain. Buyers benefit from a wider choice of ethical suppliers using this free and accessible tool, while factories which are doing business ethically can be found more easily.
The platform is a complement to the Ethical Supply Chain Program’s existing sourcing tool, Connect. Many of the program’s members are already using this to share, monitor and manage ethical supply chain information.
Carmel Giblin, CEO and President of the Ethical Supply Chain Program, said: “Right across the supply chain we’re seeing the need for greater transparency. Brands and retailers are under pressure to share information about where their products are coming from. This pressure is coming from both consumers and through regulation, such as the European Council’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
“Transparency and collaboration is at the core of what both the Ethical Supply Chain Program and Open Supply Hub are all about. By working together, we’re not only benefiting suppliers, who are working hard to show they are doing business in the right way, but also buyers, who are looking for quicker ways to identify new, responsible suppliers.”
Natalie Grillon, CEO and Executive Director at Open Supply Hub, said: “We’re thrilled to be hosting data from the Ethical Supply Chain Program. Too often, suppliers aren’t centered on the supply chain platforms that they contribute data to. Leveraging a collaborative, open dataset, our aim is to help more suppliers see the value and business case for transparency and give them a free, public avenue to show that they are serious about making thier supply chains safe and sustainable.”
View the Ethical Supply Chain Program’s uploaded list here.
About Open Supply Hub:
Open Supply Hub is a non-profit powering the transition to safe and sustainable production with the world’s most complete, open and accessible global supply chain map. It shows where global production locations are and who is connected to them and makes that data easy for anyone to work with. In doing so, OS Hub is opening doors to new solutions, targeted investment, and more effective collaborations.
About the Ethical Supply Chain Program:
The Ethical Supply Chain Program was founded by the International Council of Toy Industries (ICTI), but now champions integrity and sustainability across all sectors. We facilitate communication, certification and cooperation between manufacturers, suppliers, licensors and retailers worldwide to build a network with transparency at its core. But we’re much more than an ethical rubber stamp, our program is a commitment to respect, fairness, and inclusivity. Together, we can create abetter life for workers worldwide.