Question: Does the company describe the process(es) to identify its human rights risks and impacts in specific locations or activities through relevant business relationships?
Answer:
No
19407602
World Benchmarking Alliance
2023
Verified by Steward check_circle
The company states that it shall develop due diligence procedures to identify the situations and activities with a higher risk of violating human rights in its own operations and in the activities of suppliers. Further, it states that it applies due diligence in the field of human rights to avoid the risk of human rights violations through Sales Business Approval (SBA) process that includes a Compliance Risk Evaluation (CRE) and questionnaires to determine if the project needs to be thoroughly monitored with regard to potential human rights violations. Furthermore, it discloses human rights abuse as a risk in its supply chain. Moreover, it discloses its material human rights topics in its supply chain, however, compliance evaluation and questionnaire is not sufficient for human rights risk assessment and the company does not describe the process(es) to identify its human rights risks and impacts in specific locations or activities through relevant business relationships.