BSCI
The Business Supply Chain Initiative (BSCI) is a tool established in 2003 that companies use to help make working conditions along their supply chain better. Its focus is on international conventions for workers’ rights, and businesses that take part in BSCI should enact a common code of conduct to help ensure these moral business practices.
The BSCI report is the outcome of a BSCI audit. A supplier being audited will first consent to the audit and receive an audit plan. Audits may be unannounced, scheduled at a specific time, or arranged within an approximate time frame but not on an exact date.
A BSCI factory is simply a manufacturer that is a BSCI member. If they are regular members, they incorporate BSCI auditing into their structure. Audits that receive high ratings are valid for two years. These audits aim to help BSCI factories gradually and continually improve the social conditions in their business supply chain.
We focus is on international conventions for workers’ rights, and businesses that take part in BSCI should enact a common code of conduct to help ensure these moral business practices