“We work to be a positive contributor to both the people and the communities in the regions where we have operations, and it is a source of pride to have these efforts recognized,” said Claudia Sandoval, Vice President, Corporate Citizenship at Gildan. “Our operations in Honduras and all over the world are aligned with the standards of both local and international organizations such as the ILO, FLA and WRAP. As such, we strive to offer our more than 26,000 employees in Honduras the best working conditions, invest in innovations to minimize our use of natural resources and work closely with our neighbouring communities to ensure our investments address their most pressing needs.”
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Published Sep 25, 2019 8am EDT / 5am PDT / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST