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Code of Conduct

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* Implementation of codes of conduct
== Implementering av uppförandekoder Implementation of Codes of Conduct == Today, most large importing clothes and textile companies have a code of conduct and focus is instead on ensuring its implementation in practice. There are different strategies to ensure compliance with the code. Either the company is working with its own random checks or they resort to an outside firm that makes controls. These controls are commonly called "third-party [[audits]]." Many companies have also joined the various cooperation initiatives in order to work with these issues. A common organization of Swedish clothing companies is the [[Business Social Compliance Initiative]], BSCI. BSCI is a European business-driven organization whose members share a common code of conduct and common system of audits. There are also so-called [[multi-stakeholder]] initiative who are bodies of both trade unions, voluntary organizations and businesses where there is joint work to make improvements in working conditions. Examples of multi-stakeholder initiative are [[Fair Labor Association]], [[Fair Wear Foundation]] and the [[Ethical Trading Initiative]]. These collaborations are considered by many organizations, such as the [[Clean Clothes]] Campaign (Rena kläder) have greater credibility and effectiveness. 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.bsci-eu.org/ Business Social Compliance Initiative]
*[http://www.fairlabor.org/ Fair Labour Association]
*[http://en.fairwear.nl/ Fair Wear Foundation]
*[http://www.ethicaltrade.org/ Ethical Trading Initiative]
*[http://www.renaklader.org Rena Kläder Kampanjen]
*[http://www.cleanclothes.org Clean Clothes Campaign]
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