Action Types

Created by Kathrin Vollmer, Modified on Wed, 8 May at 2:51 PM by Anna Kurth

There are various action types that you can document and manage via the platform:


NameAction categoryAddresseeDescriptionRecommendations
Additional risk informationDue diligence - preventive
Due diligence - remedial
Own Company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Additional risk information can be collected by your company from external sources or firsthand from the concerned parties.
Following a risk-based approach, this action should be implemented in a targeted way to deepen your risk analysis.
Company PoliciesDue diligence - preventive
Other
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Company policies serve as internal guidelines for employees, but also as an explanation of the company's values and working principles. Company policies can be policies on environmental protection, procurement policies, policies on human rights and working conditions, or on occupational safety.
Company policies are basic actions that are easy to implement.
Sourcing strategy/practicesDue diligence - preventive

Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers

Implementation of appropriate procurement strategies and purchasing practices, e.g. by integrating sustainability criteria into supplier selection, setting up an "escalation board" to handle cases on record, or developing a "system of consequences".

Contractual guaranteesDue diligence - preventive

Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Contractual guarantees can take the form of a Supplier Code of Conduct with sustainability requirements and compliance clauses that need to be signed by all suppliers. They contain the assurance that the addressee complies with the required human rights and environmental expectations and he/she addresses them appropriately along the supply chain and defines consequences in the event of non-compliance.

Remediation planDue diligence - remedial

Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
In the event of an identified human rights violation, a remediation plan is developed for the company itself and/or in cooperation with the perpetrator(s).

TrainingDue diligence - preventive
Other
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Conduct training or design a training concept. Training can be carried out preventively or as a remedial measure in the company's own business area and with other assignees.
Training is recommended if employees or suppliers have little or no knowledge of a human rights or environmental topic, but also to deepen existing skills.
Sector initiativesDue diligence - preventive
Due diligence - remedial
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
You can participate in the implementation of or contribute to sector-specific or cross-sector initiatives. A sector initiative is a group of companies from the same industry that face similar sustainability challenges in their supply chains and have decided to collaborate within their organizations and across their value chain. This allows companies to leverage synergies, share best practices, and reduce workload.

CertificationDue diligence - preventive
Due diligence - remedial
Other
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
This action can be used to require from its addressees that they obtain certification in according to specific standards. The action is completed when the supplier provides the proof of certification required by your company.

Desk auditDue diligence - preventive
Due diligence - remedial
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
A desk audit is an audit that does not take place at the customer's location but can be carried out from any location, using available evidence and documentation.

On-site auditDue diligence - remedial
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
An on-site audit takes place at the Addressee's location. It can be conducted unannounced or announced and is performed by first, second, or third parties.

StatementDue diligence - remedial
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Request a statement on a specific incident or issue from the addressee of this measure.
Select this action if you want a company (subsidiary or supplier) to provide a statement on a violation he/she allegedly caused or contributed to.
InvestmentsDue diligence - preventive
Due diligence - remedial
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers

Make investments that prevent, minimize, or end the violation.

CompensationDue diligence - remedial

Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers

Compensation payments can be paid after an injury, e.g., indemnification, restitution, or reimbursement.

Second Source developmentDue diligence - remedial

Own company
Subsidiaries
Build second suppliers based on risk analysis: e.g., for the X of 100 highest-risk suppliers.

Lock supplierDue diligence - remedial

Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Block supplier as a whole or Supplier block for specific items.

Phase out supplierDue diligence - remedial

Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Phasing out suppliers is a process in which all strategic, operational, and legal aspects are taken into account to terminate the relationship with a supplier.

Terminate business relationshipDue diligence - remedial

Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Scheduled (phase out) or immediate termination or termination without notice.
This action should be considered as the last measure when all other attempts to cooperate with the supplier have failed.
Emission reduction activitiesClimateOwn company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Refers to measures and activities aimed at reducing emissions in the atmosphere.

Measure GHG emissionsClimate
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
GHG emissions must be measured to identify hotspots and develop strategies to reduce emissions.
Set climate targetsClimate
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
A climate target is a measurable long-term commitment to climate policy and energy policy to limit climate change.
Climate targets should be ambitious, measurable, and specific. 
Supplier self-assessmentsClimate
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Request your suppliers or subsidiaries to complete supplier-self assessments to obtain additional information on their management capacity and the measures they implemented.

Other actionOther
Climate
Own company
Subsidiaries
Direct Suppliers
Indirect Suppliers
Any other type of measure that cannot be categorized under the actions described above.

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