AMSTERDAM – The Dutch-based Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) has published its third annual Impact Report in which it shows the rapid growth of its work to converge apparel industry stakeholders around a single social assessment that eliminates the need for duplicative social audits.
The SLCP says the report, the first since the non-proft completed its planned spin-off from the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), shows that its Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) is now providing credible and actionable social and labour data across over 9,000 diverse facilities covering 6.6 million workers across the globe.