Traceability and Risk-Mapped Supply Chain

Free recorded webinar

What do you know about your material supply chain? Can you pinpoint risks and are you ready to meet new legislation? We can help you trace textiles, leather, plastics and other apparel related materials in your supply chain.

A risk-mapped supply chain identifies and assesses the materials and processes that go into making your products. Many businesses in the textile, leather, plastic and other apparel related materials industry have global supply chains, therefore managing the risk in these supply chains can be complex. At Eurofins | BLC, we provide a unique supply chain mapping tool which allows you to track and understand risks about your raw materials from one manufacturing process to another, all over the world.

View this free webinar to understand:

  • Overview of new supply chain legislation driving action for brands 
  • Demonstration of the Risk-Mapped Supply Chain tool 
  • How you can use a Risk-Mapped Supply Chain effectively
  • How to communicate the traceability work you are doing 


To view please use the 'Enroll for free' button above. 

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Meet your presenter

Head of Sustainability Business Development

Peter Hughes

Peter leads the development of Eurofins | BLC Sustainability Services through expanding commercial opportunities, delivering specialist communication support to clients and implementing traceability systems for global supply chains. Peter is also involved with bespoke projects around circularity of leather and other materials, research into emerging material innovations for the sector and measuring the environmental impact of materials. Peter has over fourteen years of experience working in the field of sustainable development with private, public and third sector clients. Peter has previously worked in the food industry specialising in sustainability issues and supply chain mapping of the 'food to go' sector, concentrating on improving environmental and ethical performance. He has also worked with the public sector looking to utilise existing building stock to generate power and use energy more efficiently.

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    £290.00Sustainability in the Leather Supply Chain

    This online training course focuses on the key aspects of sustainability in the leather supply chain including understanding the environmental impact of the industry, animal welfare, deforestation, use of exotic materials, and managing chemical risks. The course is designed for those who work in the leather industry, as well as brands, retailers and leather goods manufacturers looking to expand their sustainability knowledge. Following completion, delegates will be able to identify and manage potential risks across the leather supply chain.
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