==International documents and initiatives==
Today there are two main international documents on social responsibility in business, the [[OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises]] and the [[ILO conventions]] on fundamental rights at work. There are also other initiatives to raise awareness of CSR, such as the UN [[Global Compact]] and World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), a coalition of 175 international companies. Examples of Swedish textile companies that are members of the Global Compact: H & M, IKEA, Lindex etc. There is also a Swedish equivalent to the Global Compact, [[Global Responsibility]] of the State Department where Swedish companies may become members. Another forum for social responsibility of business is also [[Amnesty Business Group]] which includes H&M and IKEA. A new ISO standard on social responsibility, [[ISO 26 000]] has been launched in 2010.
==Driving forces behind CSR==
== CSR and the textile industry ==