Webinar: The Why, What and When of Social Due Diligence for Business

Webinar: The Why, What and When of Social Due Diligence for Business

On 9 October, Intire hosts a webinar designed for corporate sustainability leaders and decision makers. We’ll explore the evolving EU and international human rights due diligence requirements—and show how these can serve as a strategic advantage.

Speakers

Andreea Holwerda,
International Human Rights Lawyer

Andreea is an international human rights and due diligence lawyer with 15+ years of global experience. She helps businesses apply legal standards across supply chains and has worked with institutions like the ECHR and IOM. Andreea is specialized in forced labour, advising clients on identifying, mitigating, and addressing risks related to modern slavery and exploitative practices. She holds dual LLMs and is called to the Bar of England and Wales.

Eliza Galos,
Social Due Diligence Expert

Eliza spent nearly a decade within the UN system working on human rights issues across the world, with the latest role focused on the agencies’ operations compliance with the UN’s own ethical standards. Previously she worked on labour rights, managing projects that tackle forced labour and other forms of human rights violations. She managed as well a large Dutch government-funded project on human rights in Africa, in a region with significant Dutch business operations. Eliza helps companies identify, prevent, and mitigate adverse human rights impacts within their own operations and value chains. She is proficient in methods such as quantitative and qualitative data analysis and research, stakeholder engagement.

Why attend?

Our experts will provide an overview to enable your company to strategically plan ahead, prioritise and minimize compliance risks, and build robust frameworks for social due diligence -especially on forced labor and child labor vulnerabilities, before they may become costly regulatory breaches.

Agenda highlights

  • Why companies need Social Due Diligence — including key risks and strategic benefits
  • The legal landscape: key social and human rights due diligence requirements
  • Implementation roadmap – learn the compliance timelines and when to begin
  • Overview of leading frameworks, with a focus on forced labour
  • Practical recommendations for building and implementing your due diligence strategy

Details

  • Date: Thursday, October 9, 2025
  • Time: 12:00 – 13:00
  • Location: Online (tool to be announced)
  • Language: English

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