Guidance E: Grievance Mechanism
This guidance is an advisory document written for Management and the Grievance Committee and it contains recommendations on how to set up an operational grievance mechanism at the Certificate Holder level.
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Resources for sourcing managers, buyers and procurement managers who are sourcing Rainforest Alliance Certified ingredients.
Learn more about our Sustainable Agriculture Standard, and specific supply chain requirements needed to be compliant.
Find applicable binding documents needed under the certification program
Find our list of Associate Trainers that can provide training in the implementation of the 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard
This guidance is an advisory document written for Management and the Grievance Committee and it contains recommendations on how to set up an operational grievance mechanism at the Certificate Holder level.
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The list includes the approved trainers who will be responsible for trainings of certificate holders in Ivory Coast.
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The Rainforest Alliance developed a Wild Harvest Guideline for use in a pilot project related to collection of wild rosehip (Rosa canina) in Chile. It was based on the Rainforest Alliance’s 2017 Sustainable Agriculture Standard. The first version of the Wild Harvest Guidelines have been reviewed to accommodate insights gained from Chilean project and from […]
As packers of Rainforest Alliance Certified herbal and fruit tea you need to send quarterly an Excel sheet with an overview of your herbal and fruit tea volumes used in manufacturing of finished products from 1 July, 2020 onwards to customersuccess@ra.org.