Child Labor-Reducing Software

Made in a Free World's FRDM Helps Establish an Ethical Supply Chain

In an effort to help businesses establish an ethical supply chain, this digital software helps brands reduce their slavery footprint. Similar to how reducing your carbon footprint addresses climate change, reducing your slavery footprint helps address child labor.

The FRDM (Forced layout Risk Determination and Mitigation) software enables enterprises to research where their products come from and ensure forced servitude has no place in the process. FRDM was developed by San Francisco-based Made in a Free World for business-to-business models. The tool helps companies identify problematic areas so they can institute an ethical supply chain. By helping firms identify the codes of their direct and indirect suppliers after they input product details, FRDM gives them extra information about risk assessment in a private dashboard. This allows users to deep dive into sticky situations.
Trend Themes
1. Ethical Supply Chain - The trend of using software to establish an ethical supply chain and reduce slavery footprint creates opportunities for companies to differentiate themselves in the market.
2. Forced Layout Risk Determination and Mitigation - The trend of using software like FRDM to identify problematic areas in the supply chain creates opportunities for companies to increase transparency and minimize supply chain risk.
3. Anti-child Labor - The trend of using software to tackle child labor issues creates opportunities for companies to take a stand against human rights abuses and improve their public image.
Industry Implications
1. Supply Chain Management - Industries such as supply chain management can integrate software like FRDM to mitigate risk and improve visibility in their operations.
2. Human Rights - Industries focused on human rights can leverage anti-child labor software to help improve their understanding of where products come from and identify opportunities for improvement.
3. Technology - The technology industry has an opportunity to develop new software solutions that address supply chain transparency and help businesses tackle ethical issues.

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