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Supply
Chain ESG Newsletter
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In
this issue:
· Supplier
Code of Conduct Training
· Suppliers
Posted CoC and Held Internal Training Sessions
· Q1
Asia Suppliers CSR Highlights
· Creation
of Subcontractor Compliance Survey Forms
· ExemCare
portal upgraded v1.6
· ExemCare
Self-assessment Feature Introduced to 4 suppliers
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A
Note from the Social Compliance Team
Over 100
suppliers have acknowledged and signed the updated version of the Code of
Conduct. What progress! In April, we conducted training sessions for North
America/Europe and Asia suppliers, respectively. We also started conducting
audits again, 4 onsite audits have been completed and 7 remote ones in which
suppliers will do self-assessments on the ExemCare web portal first and we will
review and calibrate later. Please read on to find out more about what happened
from us and from the around the world and we welcome your input and feedback.
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Audits and CAP
Updates
· 4
onsite audits & 7 remote audits conducted YTD.
· CAP:
7 new findings from recent audits added to the CAP list and 3 legacy items
closed in April.
2022 Supplier CoC Rollout
Update
· Code
of Conduct training for Suppliers
o Asia: April
20th with 30 attendants from 20 suppliers
o North America / Europe:
April 5th with 20 attendants from 14 suppliers
· 14
Suppliers have posted Exemplis’ CoC at their workplaces and conducted internal
training sessions for their staff.
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We
need government and business to work together for the benefit of everyone. It
should no longer be just about typical "corporate social responsibility" where
the "responsibility" bit is usually the realm of a small team buried in a
basement office - now it should be about every single person in a business
taking responsibility to make a difference in everything they do, at work and in
their personal lives.
Richard
Branson
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Code of Conduct
Trainings Held For Suppliers
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As all major suppliers have turned in
their signed copy of the updated Exemplis Code of Conduct, the Compliance Team
offered online training to help suppliers understand the CoC better. The
training session was held for North America/Europe and Asia suppliers on April
5th and 20th respectively. <More…>
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Suppliers Posted CoC
and Held Internal Trainings
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The Code of Conduct is the foundation
for the work of Compliance and we want suppliers to have good understanding of
the minimum standards throughout their organizations, so we requested them to
post the CoC at their workplaces and have internal trainings for their staff. As
of the end of April, there are 14 suppliers that have completed the posting and
training. <More…>
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Q1
Asia Suppliers CSR Highlights
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There
are 16 suppliers that submitted CSR reports for Q1 2022. Some of the highlights
taken from their reports are as follow: <More…>
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Ø On Feb.
23rd, Asber held a teambuilding activity for their employees to make
dumplings and buns after returning from the Chinese New Year holiday. The
activity aimed to increase team morale and make employees feel the warmth of the
factory like home.
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Ø On March
8th, UE Furniture had series of activities for the female employees,
who made up of half of their workforce, to celebrate the International Women’s
Day including DIY bakeries and management giving out gift packages to production
workers.
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Ø On March
25th, Kelly’s Shenzhen factory re-opened after one week’s shutdown
due to the city’s temporary lockdown out of COVID spread. The factory gathered
workers to emphasize rules and reinforced disinfection.
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Sub-contractor
Compliance Survey Forms
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As one of our Code compliance
requirements “Subcontracting Must be Authorized”, subcontracting is something
that we want to monitor besides our main focus on our direct suppliers. We used
a self-developed form to assess compliance risk of subcontractors. There are 8
suppliers that submitted the form including one recent one from Guifei
Hardware. <More…>
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ExemCare portal
upgraded v1.6
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To further
enhance the features and facilitate self-assessment needs, the module for
uploading documents list has been added to the ExemCare web portal. The
Instruction Document for suppliers have also been updated accordingly. As the
COVID restrictions continue in China, Brock is foreseeing that more suppliers
will have to be self-assessed before site audit is convenient. <More…>
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Self-assessment
Feature Introduced to 4 suppliers
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In April, we had introduction meetings
with 4 suppliers in China, namely Samhongsa, Luoyang Ouzheng, Lumi and Packbest
as travel restrictions were re-imposed and our self-assessment feature in the
web portal is more mature. The assessments are expected to be completed in
May.
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ESG News Around the
World
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Sustainability Reporting Frameworks Converging: IFRS, GRI
Agree to Align Standards
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March 24th - In the latest
move aimed at harmonizing disparate sustainability reporting systems, the IFRS
Foundation and Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) announced a new agreement to
align their capital market and multi-stakeholder standards for sustainability
disclosure. <More…>
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Microplastics found in human blood for first
time
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March 25th - Microplastic
pollution has been detected in human blood for the first time, with scientists
finding the tiny particles in almost 80% of the people tested. The discovery
shows the particles can travel around the body and may lodge in organs. <More…>
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Lifting 800 Million People Out of Poverty – New Report from World
Bank
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March 31st - Over the past
40 years, the number of people in China with incomes below $1.90 per day – the
International Poverty Line defined by the World Bank – has fallen by close to
800 million, contributing three-quarters of the global poverty reduction. <More…>
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BYD
announced to stop production of fuel vehicles, the world’s
first
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On April 3, China’s carmaker BYD
officially announced: “According to the company’s strategic development needs,
the production of fuel vehicles will be stopped from March 2022.” It will focus
on EV pure electric and DM plug-in hybrid vehicles in the future, making it the
world’s first to have this shift. <More…>
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Canada Introduces Mandatory Climate Disclosures for Financial
Institutions from 2024
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April 8th - Canada will
require banks and insurance companies to provide disclosures on their
climate-related risks and exposures beginning in 2024, according to the federal
government’s newly released Budget 2022. The budget also outlines over $9
billion in proposed funding to address climate change, and plans for a new green
bond offering in the upcoming year. <More…>
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Apple and Partners Launch First-ever $200 million Restore Fund for
Climate Solutions
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April 16th - Apple
announced a first-of-its-kind carbon removal initiative — called the Restore
Fund — that will make investments in forestry projects to remove carbon from the
atmosphere while generating a financial return for investors. The $200 million
fund aims to remove at least 1 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually
from the atmosphere. <More…>
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California Advances Global Climate Leadership Through Expanded
Partnership with China
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April 18th - Governor
Newsom and China’s Minister of Ecology and Environment signed Memorandum of
Understanding on climate change and the environment. The MOU includes new focus
on collaboration and strategies to achieve carbon neutrality, promote
nature-based solutions, and advance climate-resilient infrastructure. <More…>
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CEMEX, Sasol to Use Captured CO2 to Generate Sustainable Aviation
Fuel
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April 18th - Global
construction and buildings materials company CEMEX, Sasol’s sustainable fuels
and chemicals unit Sasol ecoFT, and renewable energy company ENERTRAG announced
they are teaming up for a project that will use captured CO2 from cement
production to generate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). <More…>
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David Attenborough receives the UN’s most distinguished
environment award
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Nairobi, 21 April 2022 – The UN
Environment Programme (UNEP) announced today that Sir David Attenborough is the
recipient of the Champions of the Earth Lifetime Achievement Award for his
dedication to research, documentation, and advocacy for the protection of nature
and its restoration. <More…>
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New
framework helps companies make the right decisions for packaging
sustainability
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Geneva, 13 April 2022 - Today, the
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched SPHERE, the
packaging sustainability framework. Developed in collaboration with 12 across
the packaging value chain, the new framework helps businesses choose the most
sustainable option for their specific packaging need and delivery system. <More…>
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French President Macron’s climate challenge is to build out
renewables
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April 28th - France has set
ambitious renewable energy targets it is struggling to meet. By 2030, the
country has pledged to increase the share of renewables in gross final energy
consumption to 32% and the share of renewables in electricity production to 40%,
twice the share of renewable energy in French electricity production today. <More…>
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