Reporting Best Practice
Essity
Within Materiality - Child Labour
Indicator:
2.2.1 Materiality assessment
Impact area:
Workplace
Sector:
Food, Beverage & Personal Care
Industry:
Personal & Household Products
Country (HQ):
Sweden
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