TABLE OF CONTENT
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I. How the logic behind the feature "Recommended Maturity Assessments" works
- II. Why is a topic recommended?
- III. When is a topic recommended for a supplier?
I. How the logic behind the feature "Recommended Maturity Assessments" works
In the Due Diligence list view, you can use the filter “Recommended Maturity Assessments”.
You can filter by the following 4 different Maturity Assessment topics to get a list of suppliers identified and recommended by the system to send the selected topics to:
- Human Rights and Labor
- Environmental Protection
- Prevention of Corruption
- Health and Safety.
II. Why is a topic recommended?
The 13 LkSG risk categories are mapped to the Maturity Assessment Topics as follows:
LkSG risk category |
Maturity Assessment Topic |
M1 – Child labor |
Human Rights and Labor |
M2 – Forced labor and slavery |
Human Rights and Labor |
M3 – Health and Safety |
Health and Safety |
M4 – Freedom of association |
Human Rights and Labor |
M5 – Unequal treatment |
Human Rights and Labor |
M6 – Fair wages |
Human Rights and Labor |
M7 – Environmental damage |
Environmental Protection |
M8 – Violation of land rights |
Human Rights and Labor |
M9 – Abuse by security forces |
Human Rights and Labor |
M10 – Other human rights violations |
Prevention of Corruption |
U1 – Minamata convention (mercury) |
Environmental Protection |
U2 – Stockholm convention (POPs) |
Environmental Protection |
U3 – Basel convention (hazardous waste) |
Environmental Protection |
III. When is a topic recommended for a supplier?
A topic is recommended for a supplier if it meets all the following criteria:
- The supplier has a high abstract risk in at least one of the associated LkSG risk categories (refer to the table above).
- The supplier has not yet responded to the corresponding Maturity Assessment Topic.
- The Topic has not been sent to the supplier within the past 12 months.