Anh Minh Technology’s (AMT) Journey with the Ganapati Initiative

We recently sat down with Mr. Dung le Tuan, Founder of Anh Minh Technology (AMT) to listen to his perspective on human rights due diligence across supply chains.
Embode 2025 Highlights

For Embode, 2025 was defined by collaborative growth and a deepened commitment to human rights and social protection. Read our key highlights from the past year and our strategic objectives for 2026.
Strengthening Grievance Mechanisms in the Indian Sugar Sector

Embode delivered training on Grievance Mechanisms and Responsible Recruitment as part of a capacity building programme hosted by Bonsucro.
TS Packaging’s Journey with the Ganapati Initiative

We recently sat down with Mr. Vincent Oh, Executive Director of TS Packaging in Malaysia, who has actively engaged with the Ganapati Initiative.
Who Should Pay For Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD)?

If a large multi-national business requires its tier 1 supplier to improve sustainability and human rights standards, should they be paying a higher price for the products supplied?
Strengthening Supply Chains: Leading Companies Publicly Report on Ganapati Initiative Participation

Several leading companies are featuring their participation in the Ganapati Initiative in their latest human rights due diligence reports and modern slavery statements. Discover how the Ganapati Initiative helps build supplier sustainability and drive transparency throughout supply chains.
Meeting Rightsholders as People – the Art of Engaging

Embode hosted a Community Event in Bangkok, where corporate sustainability leads and Burmese and Cambodian migrant workers engaged in meaningful dialogue.
How Jebsen and Jessen Packaging Embraces Responsible Labour Practices with the Ganapati Initiative

Read our interview with General Manager of J&J Packaging, Mr. Eric Lim, who shared how participating in the Ganapati Initiative contributed to their responsible labour practices.
Human Dignity Principles in Cocoa and Chocolate Supply Chain

Embode’s executive director, Aarti Kapoor, traveled to the Ivory Coast to connect with the cocoa farming communities at the heart of the chocolate supply chain.
Mistakes give you 2020 Vision

Read our insight on how real progress that addresses human rights risks in supply chains requires persistent learning rather than quick fixes.