
Online Consultations
Take part in shaping the BSCI tools by responding to our open consultations!
The BSCI tools are used by thousands of people all over the world to evaluate the status of the working conditions in factories and farms. We invite you to play an active role in BSCI's development by providing your opinions on the revision of our tools.
Each consultation aims to gather feedback from a global audience of stakeholders which are directly or indirectly concerned by the issue of working conditions in the supply chain.
There are three consultations planned between 2011 - 2013:
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For each consultation, the process offers the possibility to leave free comments per chapter as well as a final evaluation on the overall document. Comments and recommendations will be collected and considered, If you are reporting from an organisation, your contribution will be considered as representing its views.
Following the online consultations on BSCI's Self-Assessments and Audit Questionnaire, please find an overview of the feedback we received in the documents below:
The BSCI Self-Assessment Questionnaires
The BSCI Audit Questionnaire
The BSCI Self-Assessments are finalised and publically available in the Producer Starter Kit.
The BSCI Audit Report is available exclusively for participating companies in the BSCI Platform.
Log in to give feedback
To give feedback on the online consultations, you need to be logged into the BSCI website. If you have an account, log in using the form.
If you don't have an account you can create a new account here.
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BSCI Industrial self-assessment 2012
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Capacity Building
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15.12.2011
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BSCI Processing Unit self-assessment 2012
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Capacity Building
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15.12.2011
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BSCI Farms and Smallholders self-assessment 2012
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Capacity Building
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15.12.2011
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BSCI Audit Questionnaire
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Auditing
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15.12.2011
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Disclaimer
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The purpose of this open consultation process is to promote mutual learning and exchanges that allow us to shape our documents and keep improving. The BSCI Secretariat will consider all comments and suggestions, but reserves the right to include them in the final draft, which will be proposed to and finally approved by the BSCI Steering Committee.
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