Question: How does the company assess the risks of modern slavery and trafficking in their supply chain?
Answer:
Use of risk management tool or software,
Conducting desk research including information from third parties/NGO's
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MSA risk assessment
Ferrero SpA
2020
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updated almost 2 years ago by Gabby

pg. 3 "In 2018, we collaborated with the business and human rights excellence centre Shift, conducting a company-wide human rights approach assessment as part of our due diligence activities." "The assessment also reviewed our approach to human rights through policy and document analysis, stakeholder interviews and workshops. 10 salient human rights issues were identified from this assessment: Child protection and no child labour, No forced, bonded and compulsory labour, Fair wages, Working hours, Diversity and inclusion, including no discrimination and harassment....." pg. 4 "We carefully assess the risks and opportunities for each raw material to identify the best way to source it sustainably." pg. 6 "We use its SMETA methodology to assess our suppliers covering four key areas: labour standards, health and safety, environment and business ethics. We also engage with Sedex and other members to find common solution to addressing specific human rights issues such as modern slavery. EcoVadis: Ferrero partner...

Lucia Ixtacuy.....2022-06-24 12:35:30 UTC

Among other tools, since 2015, we have been working with the Supplier Sustainability

Assessment platform EcoVadis...5

Gabby.....2022-07-04 09:06:47 UTC