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Dutch NCG meeting 24 November 2015

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Dutch NCG meeting

24 November 2015

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Agenda

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13:00 – 13:10 Welcome & IntroductionIntroduction from the NCG Chair & Coordinator

Monique Ansink

Norma Snell13:10 – 14:10 Insight from China (interactive session)

Joyce Chau

14:10 – 15:10 Insight from Bangladesh (interactive session)Daniel Seidl

15:10 – 15:30 Discussion, Wrap-up & ConclusionMonique AnsinkNorma Snell

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Questions from participants

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1. How to judge the infringements, what is minor and what is major? Are they ratingwith Minor-, minor+, major- and major+, etc… How do they give scores?

2. Sometimes scores have a good result on every subject, but total result is stillimprovement needed (see attached report). Why is that?

3. BSCI needs a list of subcontractors incl. names and addresses of production units,written declaration of commitment of subcontractors’ compliance with the BSCICode of Conduct and proofs of continuous improvement of social performance inthe facilities of subcontractors. Do their materials suppliers also need this writtendeclaration? Many factories don’t have subcontractors, but suppliers.

4. How do I evaluate that a BSCI audit was conducted in a fair and appropriate way?Can BSCI be more flexible and realistic for overtime payment? The industrialstandard in China is that 99% of the factories don’t pay 150% in the evening and200% in the weekend. We think BSCI should work towards improvement of this,but if they request the factory now to comply 100% with the national law in China,they will create fake documents only for the BSCI audit.

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1. FTA in Greater China

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• A Quick Glance of Greater China

• Update on Trade, Environmental and Social Issues

• FTA in China

• Call for Understanding and Collaborations

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23 Provinces (Including Taiwan)

5 Autonomous regions (Guangxi, Inner

Mongolia, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Tibet)

4 Municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing,

Shanghai,Tianjin)

2 Special Administrative Regions

Area: 9.6 million sq. km

Population: 1.3 billion –

- SH (20), BJ (16), CQ (11), GZ (10)

Languages: 292

Ethnic groups: 56; Han 91.51%

Human Development Index: China Ranked 91/HK 15

Trade Union Members: 280 Million as of end 2014

Migrant workers: 175.5 million Q3 2015

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China - Trade

• The European Union and China are two of the biggest traders in the world.

• China is now the EU's 2nd trading partner behind the United States and the EU is China's biggest trading partner.

• Europe and China trade over EUR 1 billion a day

Oct 2015: Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima led a delegation of 150 companies to China and signed 15 cooperation agreements, ranging from finance, trade to aviation, technology and panda protection

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China’s 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020)

• “Medium-high” Economic Growth: Annual growth target to 6.53 %, increasing consumption and developing the industrial sector.

• Innovation: Increase robotics market share to 50% & go Cyber Economy with Internet Plus

• Continued Opening Up: The “Belt and Road Initiative”

• Revised Social Policy: The One-Child Policy ended

• Increased Environmental Protection for air, water and soil pollution prevention.

• Unrelenting Anti-Corruption Campaign

Click to view highlights of the Plan

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• The new Environmental Law took effect on Jan 1, 2015

• “Environmental Protection Tax” (EPT)

• China will pilot the issuing of balance sheet of natural resources between Nov 2015 and end of 2016 and full implementation will be in 2018.

• By 2020, China’s carbon emission relative to GDP will be down by 40-50% from 2005 level; total yearly water consumption will be capped at 670 billion metric tons

China – Environmental Protection

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• Elimination of “hukou system”: China is helping 100 million people without urban ID records to settle in towns/cities by 2020

• Labour Law and the Labour Contract Law

• OHS has been focusing for continuous improvement by new laws and regulations

• The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), promotes collective bargaining

• Min. wage: RMB 850 to RMB 2000+

• Strikes and protests are still major challenges in China

China – Social Development and Labour Protection

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• Non-food Producer Workshop• 26 Awareness-Raising

Workshops with 800+attendees

• 11 Advanced Workshops with around 300 attendees

• Cities: Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shanghai, Shenzhen

• 2 Food producer workshops in Qingdao

• 2 BEPI awareness workshops in Shanghai and Shenzhen

Capacity Building for Producers

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Capacity Building for Producers

Getting Started with BSCI Occupational Health & Safety

Fair Remuneration & Decent Working Hours

Drafting Remediation Plan Food Producer TrainingGrievance Mechanism

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Capacity Building for Participants and Partners

2015.07.02 ShanghaiAndrew Martin meeting

BSCI Participants

2015.07.08 ShenzhenManaging my 2.0 workshop for

Participants

2015.07.07 ShenzhenBSCI Capacity Building Strategy Meeting with service providers

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Capacity Building for BEPI Participants and Producers

2015.11.12 Hong KongCleaner Production for Sustainable

Supply Chain Seminar

2015.10.26 ShanghaiBEPI Workshop

2015.10.29 ShenzhenBEPI Workshop

2015.11.17 GuangzhouBiodiversity Seminar

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Special Pilot Project of Grievance Mechanism for Producers in China 2015

Effective Due Diligence for MitigationOf Adverse Impacts and Mass Adoption

14 factories with 8600+ workers nominated by 8 BSCI Participants

Join the Grievance Mechanism in Action Breakout Session at 16:30 – 17:30 Nov 25

Interact with the Producers from China& Learn the Fruitful Outcome

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Special Pilot Project of Grievance Mechanism for Producers in China 2015

2015.07.17 GuangzhouImpactt delivered Group Training

2015.09.24-25 ShanghaiTimeline delivered Group Training Session

2015.03.27 ShenzhenMr. Christian Ewert kicks off the Pilot

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• 8977 audits conducted in Jan-Nov 2015• 15 Auditors’ Upgrade training in 5

cities• Integrity Programme in China

• 7 QC completed from Sep-Nov• 57 SAI surveillance audits

completed• 2 Anti-bribery meetings held in

Shanghai and in HK hosted by FTA China Rep Upcoming:

Calibration of Auditors

2015.12.10-11 in Shanghai

Key Auditing activities in China

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Christian Ewert spoke at Prime Source Forum March 2015 HK

Christian Ewert officiated at the 12th Sino-European CSR Forum on Due Diligence Beijing

Stakeholder Engagement Activities in China

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Stakeholder Engagement Activities in China

Joyce Chau, FTA Representative China presented at

- Source Trends 2015 on Consumer Facing Sustainability

- Sustainable Fashion Business Consortium Lunch Seminar

- Living Wage Roundtable by ACCA & The Living Wage Foundation

- The 5th Multi-Stakeholders Advisory Committee Meeting on Rising Wages Challenges and Opportunities

- Sustainability Academy on BEPI

- Cleaner Production for Sustainable Supply Chain

- Biodiversity Seminar jointly organized with WTO Tribune

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Forthcoming Stakeholder Engagement Activities in China

• The 8th International Conference on CSR in China - Dec, Beijing

• Darrell Doren to officiate at The 13th Sino-European CSR Forum on Due Diligence – Dec, Shanghai

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Top challenges in implementing BSCI

• Producers’ side

– Don’t understand Code 2.0

– Internal Management system, OHS and Compensation & Working Hours

• Participants’ side

– Good results only

– Over rely on suppliers/consultants

– Go beyond audits – Remediation & Capacity Building

• Auditors – Calibration and Quality Assurance

• BSCI – Segregation of demands and scalable support

Call for Understanding & Collaborations

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2. FTA Bangladesh

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• Bangladesh as an Emerging Market

• FTA in Bangladesh

• Challenges / Opportunities

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The People’s Republic of Bangladesh

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Emerging Market Bangladesh

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Emerging Market Bangladesh (II)

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SWOT Analysis/Bangladesh & Investors Feedback

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FTA Bangladesh/Is Bangladesh a Success Case?

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FTA Bangladesh/Round Tables/Media

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Capacity Building Opportunities & Challenges

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MIND-SET

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THANK YOU!

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For more information, contact:

Daniel Seidl Joyce Chau

FTA Representative Bangladesh FTA Representative Greater China

[email protected] [email protected]