NEWS & EVENTS
GECA Guide: What is the Supply Chain Sustainability School?
At GECA, we know that creating a more sustainable and prosperous future requires us to invest in genuinely symbiotic, transparent and circular supply chains. We sat down with the Supply Chain Sustainability School's CEO, Hayley Jarick, to unpack what they do and how their platform can benefit everyone at every point along the supply chain.
GECA Guide: What is a Social Hotspot Assessment?
At GECA, we know that there's no such thing as sustainability without considering the treatment of people across your supply chains. One way to begin your journey in improving social sustainability in your company is to undertake a high-level assessment of social risks across your company's global supply chains using a Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) method.
SA8000 Introduction & Basic Auditor Training
Last month our Business Development & Project Manager, Jess Mutton, completed the SA8000 Standard Introduction & Basic Auditor Training with Social Accountability International. The SA8000 Standard is a world-leading social certification program, providing a framework for businesses around the fair treatment of workers.
Supply Chain Sustainability School Celebrates 5 Years of Championing Sustainability Knowledge
GECA partner, the Australian Supply Chain Sustainability School is celebrating its fifth anniversary, and this milestone is an opportunity to reflect on how far not only the School has come, but also our industry.
GECA Guide: Sustainable Events & Activities to Keep You Inspired While Self-Isolating
We know that there's a lot to be concerned about right now. But sometimes you need a break from the latest COVID-19 news and give yourself some mental room to breathe. We've put together a list of sustainability-focused events and activities to help keep you occupied, energised and connected.
Shining a Light on Human Rights in the Built Environment at TRANSFORM 2020
TRANSFORM is the Green Building Council of Australia’s flagship conference on sustainability in the built environment. From 24-25 March there will be a mix of inspirational, thought-provoking plenary sessions and interactive, deep-dive breakout sessions, including one on human rights and supply chains, featuring GECA's Standards & Technical Manager.