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  2. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2002, Nike began auditing its factories for occupational health and safety. The backlash and its public relations impact forced the company to change methods, improve conditions, and implement social responsibility reports in 2005. [5] Nike has since began initiatives to improve their factory conditions. [6] [7]

  3. Hannah Jones (business) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Jones began her career with the BBC’s social action unit, where she researched, reported and produced content for BBC Radio One and Radio Five channels. In 1992, she joined European non-governmental organisation CSV Media, where she led media campaigns focused on youth issues such as HIV/AIDS as the company's European Manager for five years.

  4. Black staffers urged Nike to own up to equality issues before ...

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    The employees who made the requests to company management were members of a task force commissioned to help find answers to the clothing giant's internal diversity problems.

  5. Nike analyst says supply chain issues could be solved ‘well ...

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    David Swartz, Morningstar Research Equity Analyst, joins Yahoo Finance Live to breakdown Nike's latest financial results, supply chain challenges and the company's move to cut revenue forecasts.

  6. Nike Slips as Supply Issues Force Cut in Guidance, Hurt ... - AOL

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    By Dhirendra Tripathi

  7. Corporate social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) or corporate social impact is a form of international private business self-regulation [1] which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature by engaging in, with, or supporting professional service volunteering through pro bono programs, community development ...

  8. Nike Grind - Wikipedia

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    Nike Grind is Nike's collection of recycled materials that is composed of pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes from the Reuse-A-Shoe program, and unsellable footwear. The purpose of Nike Grind is to eliminate waste in line with the tenets of sustainable fashion practices and close the loop on Nike's product lifecycle .

  9. Supply Chain Issues Boosted Resale in 2021 — and ... - AOL

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    The resale value for in-demand Nike sneakers grew 32% year over year, nabbing the top spot among the top five brands with the the biggest resale value gains, according to The RealReal.