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IN OUR SUPPLY CHAIN
Our responsibility does not stop at the company gates. As stipulated in the French Devoir de vigilance, companies have a responsibility to prevent all risks relating to the environment, human rights, labour practices and corruption within their own activities but also in those of their subcontractors and suppliers. The United Nations Global Compact has established 10 principles to guard against these risks.
To monitor practices in our supply chains, we have become a member of SEDEX, an independent organisation that supports companies in their management of social and environmental risk.
Our Goals
Ensure Ethical Work Practices In Our Supply Chain
• 100% of strategic suppliers will sign our Code of Conduct by the end of March 2023, aiming for compliance with the UN Global Compact
• 100% of strategic suppliers will be covered by our risk analysis by the end of March 2023
Our Challenges And Prospects For The Future
Our responsible purchasing approach is still recent. To make our supply chain even more responsible and respectful of people and the environment, we will define a process to support our suppliers in resolving their non-compliances.