MANAGING SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT WITH SARAH RAWSON
“In the case of forced labour and child protection, our platform means that customers can easily track what’s being done to manage risk and see where more action is needed.”
In this one-to-one chat with Sarah Rawson, Director of Socio-Economic Impact, she explains how TRACT can help companies measure and manage their socio-economic impact across activities, therefore allowing more time and resources to be dedicated to solving human rights issues.
TRACT’s aligned metrics aid companies in creating greater impact for social and economic sustainability, while also helping them prepare for a growing number of regulations that call for human rights due diligence.
To learn more about TRACT’s functionality across forced labour and child protection topics and our wider social framework, visit our metrics and methodology page: Metrics & Methodology — TRACT