The Foreign Trade Association in Brussels (FTA) established the BSCI, a European social monitoring system for ethical sourcing. A business-driven project, BSCI aims to improve working conditions for enterprises throughout the global supply chain. BSCI unites hundreds of businesses around a common code of conduct and assists them in creating a moral supply chain by offering a methodical, development-oriented framework that can be used in any industry and by any country of origin.
The most significant international conventions safeguarding workers’ rights the ILO Conventions and recommendations, in particular form the foundation of the BSCI Code of Conduct. Every participant in BSCI agrees to post the Code
The BSCI Certification is a commonly adopted standard for companies that are interested in promoting their devotion to social responsibility and ethical business behavior. The quality of the international labor standards, human rights, and environmental protection criteria is what this accreditation is based on. Furthermore, corporations by BSCI Certification can also prove that they are fully dedicated to developing and maintaining sustainable supply paths, safe working environments, or paying fairly.
BSCI is an industry driven movement that aims to monitor and access workplace standards across the global supply chain.