Question: How does the company assess the risks of modern slavery and trafficking in their supply chain?
Answer:
Risk-based questionnaires,
Use of risk management tool or software,
Conducting desk research including information from third parties/NGO's
13994530
Walk Free
MSA risk assessment
2021
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updated over 1 year ago by Manali Rana

pg. 9

"We continued to use a range of well-regarded resources to underpin and inform our understanding of these indicators in the context of our operations and supply chains including the Verisk Maplecroft Indices, the Global Slavery Index, the results of EcoVadis assessments, the results of our supplier self-assessment questionnaires (SAQ) and information available on the Department of Home Affairs website"

pg. 11

"we engage with our targeted suppliers seeking their self-evaluation of the strength of their own systems and processes to manage the risk of modern slavery practices in their operations and supply chains via a SAQ"

"we engage EcoVadis, a third party independent service provider, to conduct assessments of the sustainability practices of our suppliers before contracting or re-contracting, and thereafter, on a periodic basis with our targeted suppliers"

pg. 12

" refining our SAQ for use by our energy management supplier base. The SAQ was specifically refined for the energy management supplier base to ensure a more targeted questionnaire having regard to the suppliers’ specific risk profile. The SAQ is now used by all new suppliers onboarded for the first time and targeted suppliers by spend for existing suppliers."

Manali Rana.....2022-11-10 11:22:51 UTC