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Management System

BSCI

About BSCI

BSCI was launched in 2003 as an initiative of the Foreign Trade Association (FTA) in response to the increasing business demand for transparent and improved working conditions in the global supply chain. An overview of the background to BSCI can be found under Why BSCI exists.

We unite over 1,300 companies around one common Code of Conduct and support them in their efforts towards building an ethical supply chain by providing them with a step-by-step development-oriented system, applicable to all sectors and all sourcing countries.

 

The fundamental goals of BSCI are only achievable through a strong commitment from participants to implement the system.Our work is based on the BSCI Code of Conduct, which our participants accept upon joining us. The code ensures a strong and credible commitment from both BSCI participants and their business partners to achieve our goals.

BSCI is a system open to all retail, brand and importing companies committed to improving working conditions in the global supply chain.

 

Interested companies and associations can only participate in BSCI after joining FTA. Find out more information on joining the initiative under Join us.

BSCI is shaped by itsparticipants. More information on how BSCI is governed and how participants contribute is available under Governance.

The BSCI secretariat is responsible for the implementation of the organisation’s objectives and its day-to-day management. More information can be found under The team.

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Walmart Audit

About Walmart Audit

All facilities within the scope of Walmart’s Responsible Sourcing program must be disclosed to us and available for a Responsible Sourcing audit. Suppliers found to be producing merchandise in an unauthorized facility or subcontracting to an unauthorized facility may lose the ability to do business with Walmart.  Learn more about our disclosure requirements

About Walmart Audit

All facilities within the scope of Walmart’s Responsible Sourcing program must be disclosed to us and available for a Responsible Sourcing audit. Suppliers found to be producing merchandise in an unauthorized facility or subcontracting to an unauthorized facility may lose the ability to do business with Walmart.  Learn more about our disclosure requirements

 

All facilities within the scope of Walmart’s Responsible Sourcing program must be disclosed to us and available for a Responsible Sourcing audit. Suppliers found to be producing merchandise in an unauthorized facility or subcontracting to an unauthorized facility may lose the ability to do business with Walmart.  Learn more about our disclosure requirements

ISO9001 Audit

About ISO 9001 Audit

ISO 9001:2015 sets out the criteria for a quality management system and is the only standard in the family that can be certified to (although this is not a requirement). It can be used by any organization, large or small, regardless of its field of activity. In fact, there are over one million companies and organizations in over 170 countries certified to ISO 9001.

 

This standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement. These principles are explained in more detail in the pdf Quality Management Principles.

 

Using ISO 9001:2015 helps ensure that customers get consistent, good quality products and services, which in turn brings many business benefits.

Walgreens Audit

About Walgreens Audit

Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) is the first global pharmacy-led, health and wellbeing enterprise. The purpose is to help people across the world lead healthier and happier lives. The WBA Global Sourcing & Supply Ethical Sourcing Standard requires that each potential new and active manufacturing site,

 

regulations and corporate quality standards. It is the intention of Family Dollar to provide foundation guidelines to its suppliers with the expectation that they are committed to delivering merchandise that meets Family Dollar’s needs. This Quality & Compliance Program applies to all suppliers of private

 

brand and non-national brand products as defined by Family Dollar, regardless of origin. Additionally, any National Brand product that is a direct import, wherein Family Dollar is the Importer of Record is required to comply with the program.

Family Dollar Audit

About Family Dollar Audit

Family Dollar Stores, Inc. and its related entities and affiliates (hereinafter “Family Dollar”) is committed to providing its customers with quality products at a great value. Family Dollar established the Quality & Compliance Program to monitor and ensure compliance with applicable laws,

 

regulations and corporate quality standards. It is the intention of Family Dollar to provide foundation guidelines to its suppliers with the expectation that they are committed to delivering merchandise that meets Family Dollar’s needs. This Quality & Compliance Program applies to all suppliers of private

 

brand and non-national brand products as defined by Family Dollar, regardless of origin. Additionally, any National Brand product that is a direct import, wherein Family Dollar is the Importer of Record is required to comply with the program.