Getting started with value chain responsibility

Gain insight and control over your value chain
Understanding and managing your value chain is no longer optional but necessary. With increasing regulatory pressure, including the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), companies must move from voluntary commitments to legally required action. Gaining insight and control over your value chain helps mitigate risks, enhance transparency, and create long-term value.
This involves assessing risks, setting priorities, and taking concrete actions across your supply chain. From defining the scope of your responsibility to implementing the six steps of value chain due diligence, a structured approach is key. We help you navigate this transition, ensuring compliance while strengthening your business for the future.
How we can help
We strongly believe that value chain responsibility extends beyond compliance and can be used as a strategic instrument to strengthen your positioning, realise long-term cost savings, and build future-proof supply chains. We help our clients on their value chain due diligence journey by demonstrating how frameworks such as the OECD Guidelines and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) can be applied. These frameworks provide valuable guidance on performing due diligence throughout your company’s value chain.
In addition, we also help establish the extent of your organization’s responsibilities, as different impacts and the level of involvement of your organisation with these will result in varying levels of responsibility. We can guide you in implementing effective strategies for sustainable and responsible business practices, mapping your value chain(s), managing and monitoring supply chain risks, and helping you make concrete changes and implement actions.
Whitepaper
The EU’s CSDDD introduces new requirements for companies to identify, prevent, and mitigate risks related to human rights and the environment across their value chains.
This whitepaper explains:
- What the CSDDD entails and who it applies to
- How to assess and manage risks in your supply chain
- Practical steps to embed due diligence into your operations
- What to expect from future regulatory enforcement
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