Our journey of
ethical sourcing requires looking beyond our own supply chain.
Not exact matches
An
ethical system
requires a living tradition for constant revision and sustenance; cut off from that
source, the system loses its force.
High
ethical standards, Taylor argues,
require strong
sources.
Beyond the
required minimum percentage of naturally
sourced and organically produced ingredients, certified organic products are part of a wider
ethical approach to cosmetics.
Both the ETI and our
Ethical Sourcing Code of Conduct
require that employment is freely chosen and not forced in addition to other similar commitments to help to ensure that our suppliers are not engaging in forced or child labor.
The
ethical and pragmatic path toward a just and sustainable global energy economy
requires that human beings transition as rapidly as possible to energy
sources that are cheap, clean, dense, and abundant.