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Multi-stakeholder initiatives

Addressing risks that business cannot manage alone

Multi-stakeholder initiatives become relevant when organisations recognise that certain human rights or environmental risks cannot be adequately understood, influenced or addressed through company-only or industry-only action.

These are typically situations where risks are shaped by local conditions, power imbalances or systemic factors that sit beyond contractual relationships and commercial leverage. Human rights and environmental due diligence frequently brings this moment of understanding — the realisation that additional insight, legitimacy or trust is needed to make progress.

In such contexts, progress often depends on engagement between businesses and actors such as civil society organisations, trade unions, community groups or public bodies, each bringing different knowledge, mandates and constraints to the issue.