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Corporate Social Responsibility (IVOR nr. 77) 2010/4.2.6
4.2.6 Information on suppliers?
Mr. T.E. Lambooy, datum 17-11-2010
- Datum
17-11-2010
- Auteur
Mr. T.E. Lambooy
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS367027:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Ondernemingsrecht (V)
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Voetnoten
Dutch Parliament Resolution of 19 April 2007 and subsequent request from the Dutch government of 26 April 2008 to the Social Economic Council (Sociaal Economische Raad; SER), to advise about the usefulness and necessity of legislation on supply chain responsibility, due by the end of March 2008. However by 1 April 2008, no advice was available as yet; www.ser.nl .
See chapter 8 (To know or not to know), section 8.6.1. See for the civil society initiative: Wet Openbaarheid Ketens [Act on the Transparency of Product Chains], at: http://www.ketens-netwerken.nl/resources/uploads/files/documenten/WetOpenbaarheidvanproductieenKetens.pdf, accessed on 25 July 2010.
It is often argued that European based companies are to provide information on the environmental and employee aspects of the business activities of their suppliers. For instance, in the Netherlands, parliament has resolved that the government should examine the question of whether a Dutch law on chain responsibility is necessary and could be useful with an aim to increasing the availability of information on the suppliers of Dutch companies.1 A civil society initiative initiated the discussion on the question whether a consumer should have a right to information as regards the CSR-aspects of a product. The Labour Party is preparing a draft bill on 'chain transparency.'2