Child Labor Toolkit Module 3: Risk Assessment
This module provides step-by-step guidance on how to conduct a basic and in-depth risk assessment on child labor and how to plan and track your mitigation actions.
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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 module provides step-by-step guidance on how to conduct a basic and in-depth risk assessment on child labor and how to plan and track your mitigation actions.
Policy for clarification of Chapter 1.8 of the CARs.
Our approach to reducing pesticides goes beyond phasing outhighly hazardous pesticides. It includes the implementation ofIntegrated Pest Management (IPM), a system wherein alternative methods to preventing and controlling pests are considered.
We believe that creating truly sustainable global supply chains requires a shared responsibility approach. This means that the costs and benefits of certification are evenly distributed between farmers and buyers along the supply chain, so that both are rewarded for their efforts to embrace more sustainable practices.... Continue Reading
The procedure is open to anyone who has a grievance against a member (producer or supply chain actor), a certification body (CB), or against the Rainforest Alliance itself.
The Policy for the safe use of machines describes additional measures that have to be taken to manage risks related to the use of dangerous machines.