News International Responsible Business Conduct

SER joins the UN Global Compact Network Netherlands

30-06-2023

By joining the UN Global Compact Network Netherlands, the Social Economic Council (SER) supports the goal of this organization to promote international responsible business conduct (IRBC). The SER also contributes its knowledge and experience in the area of IRBC, benefiting the networks of both organizations.

EU Proposal for a Directive on Green Claims: Enhancing Transparency and Trust in Environmental Marketing

06-06-2023

In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, consumers and businesses alike are seeking reliable information about the environmental impact of products and services. To address concerns related to "greenwashing" and misleading environmental claims, the European Commission has put forth a proposal for a Directive on Green Claims. Is your company ready for the new rules? In this article we answer a number of frequently asked questions.

Negotiations on textile agreement have closed

12-05-2023

The negotiations between business, trade unions and NGOs on a new sectoral agreement for responsible supply chains in the garments and textile sector have closed because the parties could not agree on the scope of the possible agreement.

Renewable energy sector joins forces for sustainable value chains

06-03-2023

Solar and wind energy companies, industry associations, the Dutch government, knowledge institutions, NGOs and trade unions will jointly commit themselves to making international value chains more sustainable. The parties have made agreements in the field of international responsible business (international RBC) in the new International RBC Agreement for the Renewable Energy Sector, which was signed today. The aim of the agreement is to jointly tackle and prevent risks in the field of human rights violations and environmental damage through cooperation.

Company guide for meaningful dialogue with stakeholders

21-02-2023

The SER has released a draft Concept for meaningful stakeholder dialogue. This working document offers companies concrete insights for conducting a meaningful dialogue with their stakeholders, as required by the OECD guidelines, among others. Conducting a meaningful dialogue is a major challenge for many companies. The Concept is based on extensive literature and case study research and includes input from experts from industry and other organisations. Companies are invited to experiment with the Concept and share their experiences and feedback.

European Commission moves to ban products made with forced labour on the EU market

09-11-2022

In September 2022, the European Commission has proposed a draft regulation to prohibit products made with forced labour in the EU market. Are you wondering what this guideline entails? And what it could mean for your company? In this article we will answers some frequently asked questions.

Open Supply Hub launces a new, free supply chain mapping platform

02-11-2022

The Open Supply Hub is an free, accessible, collaborative, supply chain mapping platform, used and populated by stakeholders across multiple sectors and supply chains. Their goal: opening up supply chain data for the benefit of all. Fleur Meerman, Senior Policy Officer IRBC at the SER, has joined the board of the platform.

SER starts project 'Meaningful dialogue in international supply chains'

05-05-2022

Companies which conduct business responsibly take into account the interests and well-being of all stakeholders. The SER project 'meaningful dialogue', made possible in part by the Goldschmeding Foundation, helps companies to engage in dialogue with stakeholders.