In 2025, The Consumer Goods Forum’s (CGF’s) Human Rights Coalition and AIM-Progress renewed our partnership to continue working together to integrate Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence (HREDD) into member operations and supply chains.

This commitment is rooted in our steadfast support of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, and we expect our suppliers to share this commitment. HREDD forms the foundation of robust responsible business conduct, and our members will continue to prioritise respect for human rights throughout their supply chains.

For over a decade, our members have been actively implementing responsible business conduct practices designed to create positive impacts on people’s lives across their supply chains. This commitment is reflected in our ongoing work to promote and implement effective due diligence.

A key milestone in this journey is the recently launched Converged HREDD Assessment Tool, developed collaboratively by our member companies with support from the Fair Labor Association (FLA) and Proforest. This tool represents a significant advancement in supporting companies as they implement the UNGPs and embrace responsible business conduct. It empowers companies to proactively identify, assess, and address human rights and environmental risks within their operations and supply chains.

For our organisations, good HREDD means:

  • Proactive Identification and Assessment: Systematically identifying and assessing actual and potential adverse impacts on human rights and the environment throughout our operations and supply chains. This includes engaging with stakeholders, such as workers, communities, and suppliers, to understand their experiences and perspectives.
  • Prevention and Mitigation: Taking effective measures to prevent or mitigate identified adverse impacts. This requires developing and implementing policies, procedures, and training programs to ensure respect for human rights and environmental protection.
  • Remediation: Establishing mechanisms to address and remediate any adverse impacts that occur. This includes providing access to remedy for those who have been harmed and working to restore affected environments.
  • Continuous Improvement: Regularly monitoring the effectiveness of our HREDD processes and making adjustments as needed. This involves tracking key performance indicators, conducting audits, and seeking feedback from stakeholders.
  • Transparency and Communication: Openly communicating our HREDD efforts and progress to stakeholders. This includes publishing reports on our due diligence processes and engaging in dialogue with stakeholders.
  • Collaboration and Partnership: Working collaboratively with suppliers, industry peers, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders to address systemic human rights and environmental challenges.

Both AIM-Progress and the CGF will continue to provide support to our member companies, and their suppliers, to align with best practices in human rights, identify and address gaps in their approaches, and collaborate on continuous improvement. We believe that through collaborative action and a shared commitment to HREDD, we can drive meaningful and lasting positive change.

Learn more about the HREDD tool and download it here