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- Responsible Business Alliance
The Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) is the world's largest industry coalition dedicated to responsible business conduct in global supply chains
- Code of Conduct - Responsible Business
The RBA Code of Conduct is a set of social, environmental and ethical industry standards
- About the RBA - Responsible Business
Today the RBA and its Responsible Minerals, Labor and Factory Initiatives have more than 600 members with combined annual revenues of greater than $8 trillion, directly employing over 21 5 million people, with products manufactured in more than 120 countries
- RBA-Online - Responsible Business
RBA-Online is a tool designed to streamline data collection and to reduce redundant risk assessment requests, while protecting the confidentiality of supplier data Suppliers that complete the SAQ in the online tool can share their SAQ results with any customer that is an RBA member
- Standards Accountability - Responsible Business
As a leading industry coalition driving supply chain sustainability, the RBA sets standards, encourages members to adhere to them, and provides a range of measures to drive continuous improvement in members’ supply chain sustainability and achieve the RBA mission and vision
- Responsible Business 2025 Annual Conference
Join us November 11-14 at the Gaylord National Resort Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D C , for our annual conference and experience for attendees, including members of the RBA and its Initiatives as well as non-member companies and representatives from industry, government, intergovernmental
- Training Resources - Responsible Business
The RBA offers its members and their suppliers a range of training opportunities, ranging from an extensive online e-learning platform to in-person trainings offered in multiple languages RBA trainings are designed to support all learners on their path to leadership in supply chain sustainability
- Members - Responsible Business
The RBA and its Responsible Minerals, Labor and Factory Initiatives have more than 600 members with combined annual revenues of greater than $8 trillion, directly employing over 21 5 million people, with products manufactured in more than 120 countries
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