Ericsson's Responsible Management of Suppliers
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3BL Media
May 24, 2022 at 09:35 AM EDT
SOURCE: Ericsson DESCRIPTION:Managing the social, ethical, and environmental impacts of Ericsson’s supplier base is part of the Company’s value chain approach and aims to meet increasing regulation and stakeholder expectations. Ericsson is working with its suppliers to create sustainable business value through integrating responsible business values in sourcing processes, tools and culture. The Code of Conduct for Business Partners Risk assessments, audits and compliance Ericsson audits its suppliers both using internal auditors and a third-party auditing firm to assess its suppliers’ compliance with the CoC requirements. In 2021, 124 audits were performed on suppliers located in 40 countries. The choice of suppliers to audit is based on the risk assessment along with other business considerations. Ericsson views each audit as an opportunity for improvement, and suppliers are to address identified findings. During 2021, most of the major deviations concerned working hours and wages and benefits while most of the minor deviations were in hazards and health and safety. Ericsson is a member of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) and is working to have its suppliers join the organization to make further use of the RBA audit program and other RBA assets. Due to the pandemic, audits have been delayed or postponed. Where on-site audits were not possible due to travel restrictions, Ericsson performed remote initial audits and then arranged for on-site audits as a follow up. The remote procedure has been satisfactory and will continue. However, they are not fully able to replace on-site audits, which are more comprehensive and are planned to be re-started when travel returns to normal. Business ethics and anti-corruption Under the enhanced TPM Program, Ericsson continues to automatically screen its suppliers on a regular basis. The screening covers corruption, regulatory, financial, environmental, social and labor issues through the review of adverse media coverage and watchlists that include politically exposed persons, sanction lists and state ownership. A dedicated team assesses the alerts identified in the screening process. The Company continues to improve the TPM Program based on stakeholder feedback, risk assessments and testing. Environmental management Ericsson has a Supplier Climate Action program aimed at having around 350 high emitting and strategic suppliers, together covering 90% of Ericsson’s supply chain emissions, set their own 1.5°C-aligned climate targets. Suppliers are engaged through seminars, one-on-one meetings and in writing. By the end of 2021, 121 out of the suppliers in scope, have committed to setting such targets, see page 13. Ericsson is one of the founders of the 1.5°C Supply Chain Leaders to drive climate action in global supply chains. Within this initiative, the Company was part of the creation of the Supplier Engagement Guide, released at COP26 in Glasgow, which aims to help businesses take 1.5°C aligned climate action in their supply chain. Human and labor rights The main high-risk categories continue to be within suppliers manufacturing, logistics, site services and facility management, with the understanding that there are several other categories that may hold high risk of forced labor. Due diligence activities for human and labor rights are based on the risks identified and assessments made. Focus during 2021 has been on collaboration and dialogue. Internal and external seminars and workshops have been conducted on the area of Worker Management Dialogue, Code of Conduct and the impact on suppliers coming from planning and forecasting a supply demand. A workshop has been held with second tier suppliers on the topic of human rights due diligence and dialogs have been arranged with peers, suppliers, customers, and NGOs for sharing information and for collaboration. Further due diligence activities for human and labor rights are described in Ericsson’s Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement available on the Company website. Occupational health and safety The Company’s consequence management program applies to Site Service suppliers and aims at strengthening compliance and improving safety standards, as well as encouraging and facilitating reporting of non-compliance. In 2021 the most frequent findings and violations regarding Site Service suppliers were related to lack of risk assessment and incorrect use of personal protective equipment. More information on pages 24–25. Raw materials sourcing due diligence KEYWORDS: NASDAQ: ERIC, Ericsson
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