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ESG AND MODERN SLAVERY COMPLIANCE ACROSS YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN

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Manage and identify ESG compliance and modern slavery risks 

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Green2View ’s dedicated Supply Chain module enables organisations to engage, pre-qualify, monitor suppliers, assess risk exposure, and measure compliance against key metrics. This delivers clear, defensible evidence that suppliers meet regulatory and ethical standards, giving boards and stakeholders confidence that compliance is proactive, measurable, and well governed. Our scalable approach supports small businesses establishing their first framework through to large organisations seeking deeper visibility, assurance, and continuous improvement across complex supply chains.

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Key capabilities include:

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  • Supplier engagement and assessment: Secure supplier access to complete purpose-built supply chain assessments aligned with your ESG policies and goals.

  • Performance scoring and mapping: Evaluate suppliers against your company’s policies, codes, and key compliance metrics, providing clear visibility of compliance performance.

  • Regulatory and standards alignment: Support compliance with mandatory and global reporting requirements and legislation, including ASRS, IFRS/ISSB, GRI, climate-related disclosure obligations, the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), UK, Australian and Canadian optional reporting templates, and alignment with the UN SDGs and UN Global Compact.

  • Ongoing compliance and improvement: Continuously monitor supplier performance, provide direct feedback, and drive improvement.

  • Benchmarking and risk management: Identify and manage risks, enhance resilience to climate change, foster supplier inclusion, and improve supply chain efficiency.

  • Transparent reporting: Communicate consistent, reliable ESG and sustainability data to investors, regulators, and other key stakeholders.

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With Green2View's Supply Chain module, organisations can strengthen supply chain resilience, demonstrate credible compliance, and strategically embed ESG, while mitigating human rights and ethical risks across their supplier network.

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