Reducing audit fatigue through collaboration and data convergence Audit fatigue remains a significant challenge in the garment and footwear sector, with overlapping assessments placing pressure on factories while often failing to capture the full scope of human rights risks. In 2024, we formalised our collaboration to address this issue. By combining the Social & Labor Convergence Program’s frameworks, integrating SLCP data into our HRDD Hub, and encouraged wider industry use of existing data to support responsible decision making. The data integration is now live and available for member brands to use. For brands, this now means: -Continue scaling the use of SLCP aggregate data across Fair Wear’s HRDD Hub country profiles. -Continue encouraging brands to prevent duplication and address audit fatigue. -Build on shared efforts to advance impactful HRDD implementation throughout the sector. This collaboration represents a step towards moving beyond compliance and using data to drive real improvements in supply chain working conditions. To read more, you can read the guest blog by our executive director, Annabel Meurs on SLCP's website: https://lnkd.in/eDvpTv8C
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