ESG Audit

Assess how your third parties impact your company’s ESG commitments.

We help you identify how your strategic suppliers are engaging with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. We measure risks and support the development of your suppliers along their ESG journey.

Our work involves the integrated analysis of various metrics related to environmental, social, and governance aspects—such as impact on the planet, neutralization and regeneration efforts, contributions to societal development and the resolution of social issues, anti-corruption practices, respect for human diversity, and recognition of people within the company. These metrics are aligned with your company’s ESG priorities and industry.

In addition, based on our assessment, we assist your organization in spreading ESG values, goals, and requirements throughout your supply chain. This helps promote a more sustainable and responsible supplier network.

Key activities

  • Verification of ESG compliance practices

  • Dissemination of ESG practices among suppliers

  • Identification of ESG-related risks in supplier operations

  • Assessment of labor, financial, social security, and reputational risks

  • Documentation review covering Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria

  • Alignment of ESG metrics with the client’s industry and focus

Frequently asked questions

What is ESG?

ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. These topics have gained increasing importance in the corporate world due to their role in building a more sustainable and responsible society.

Why is it important to assess the ESG risks of strategic suppliers?

Assessing ESG risks in strategic suppliers ensures that your company is working with partners who share similar values and practices regarding the environment, society, and governance. It also helps prevent future issues related to ethical, environmental, and social concerns.

How is an ESG analysis performed?

ESG analysis is conducted by measuring various metrics related to environmental, social, and governance aspects. These metrics are tailored to the client’s industry and focus. Based on the assessment, suppliers receive support and guidance to improve their ESG practices.

How can ESG analysis contribute to a more sustainable and responsible supply chain?

ESG analysis contributes to a more sustainable and responsible supply chain by identifying improvement opportunities among suppliers and spreading ESG values and practices throughout the entire supply chain. This fosters a culture of social and environmental responsibility at every level of supplier relationships.

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