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Lindsey works with certification bodies to improve the effectiveness of ethical sourcing as well as to facilitate collaboration amongst labeling brands. Lindsey’s years of field experience include ethical supply chain development with tea in India and Tanzania, coffee in Kenya and Uganda, Gold and Diamonds in the DR Congo as well as multiple other projects. Currently, Lindsey is organizing the first ever conference on ethical certification to be held in London on September 29, 2010 (see www.theinsource.com). Lindsey holds a master’s in development studies from the London School of Economics.

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