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Social Responsibility and Accountability Auditing
Overview
Corporate accountability is essential to success in today’s market. Tove Leeds’ team provides global monitoring, training, and consulting services to help customers comply with social and environmental laws and standards across the entire supply chain.
Definition
Tove Leeds’ social responsibility and accountability audits measure social and environmental compliance with international standards and regulations.
Benefits
Gain immediate insight into supply chains and evaluate suppliers’ social and environmental compliance with our expertise in national and international labor standards; local knowledge of workplace practices; global operational capacity; and off-the-shelf, standardized audit protocols, assessments and reporting tools.
We conduct nearly 20,000 workplace assessments each year. In addition, our global network of in-house researchers maintains comprehensive libraries of country labor law profiles, annual social responsibility risk indices, and global minimum wage data.
Tove Leeds’ workplace assessment informs customers with key insights and intelligence to make critical business sourcing decisions.
Tove Leeds’ workplace assessment measures compliance with national legislation and international standards for:
- Child labor
- Collective bargaining
- Discrimination
- Document review
- Dormitories
- Environment
- Freedom of association
- Harassment and abuse
- Health and safety
- Prison or forced labor
- Wages
- Work hours
In addition, Tove Leeds can assess compliance with company-specific standards such as a supplier code of conduct or a variety of industry standards.
Our extensive social monitoring accreditations include:
- WRAP: Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production
- ICTI: International Council of Toy Industries
- FLA: Fair Labor Association Accredited Monitor
- RJC: Accredited by the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC) for conformity assessments for member certifications
- SAI: Social Accountability International (SA8000)
- BSCI: Business Social Compliance Initiative
- EICC: Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition
In addition to the above certifications and accreditations, we also reference the following guidelines:
- IFIA: International Federation of Inspection Agencies
- GSCP: Global Social Compliance Programme
Products this service applies to
Apparel and textiles, dietary supplements, electronics and electrical, food and beverage, footwear and leather goods, general consumer merchandise, health and beauty care, household chemicals, jewelry, watches, OTC/pharmaceuticals, premiums and promotional products, store brands/private label, toys, nursery, and children’s products
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
Conformity Certification for the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) | Promotes responsible ethical, human rights, social and environmental practices in a transparent and accountable manner throughout the jewelry industry from mine to retail |
Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP) | Provides a global cross-industry platform to promote the exchange of knowledge and best practices in order to build comparability and transparency between existing social compliance and environmental compliance systems |
International Council of Toy Industries (ICTI) CARE Process | The toy industry’s ethical manufacturing program aimed at ensuring safe and humane workplace environments for toy factory workers worldwide |
Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) | Business-led initiative that provides a common code of conduct and supports efforts toward building an ethical supply chain by providing a step-by-step development-oriented system, applicable to all sectors and all sourcing countries |
Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) and EICC Conflict-Free Smelter (CFS) Program | Code of conduct provides guidelines for performance and compliance with critical CSR policies. EICC provides tools to audit compliance with the code and helps companies report progress. |
Initiative Clause Sociale (ICS) | Shared code of ethics, tools and audit protocols predominantly for France-based companies |
Sedex (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange) | A database designed to capture audit data and allow audited sites to interact with other members of the supply chain to show updates on efforts toward corrective action |
Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA) | A process for a common best practice guide, audit report format and corrective action format; built around measuring compliance against the ETI Base Code |
Fair Factories Clearinghouse (FFC) | Software portal for sharing data from workplace assessments and communicating corrective actions |
Fair Labor Association (FLA) | Common adoption of workplace standards, monitoring and reporting Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) Five-step certification system, focused on lawful, humane and ethical manufacturing throughout the world |
Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) | Improving working conditions through a commitment to ETI’s Base Code and Principles of Implementation |
Social Accountability International (SAI) SA 8000 | Social certification standards for decent workplaces, across all industrial sectors International Finance Corporation (IFC) Sustainability Framework Set of performance standards and guidelines on social and environmental sustainability for financial investing |
European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) | A clearly defined set of standards around governance and sustainability for financial investing |