



Stay up to date with ESG regulations affecting your business and supply chain
Scope 3 emissions reporting


German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG)
Climate disclosure rules


EU’s CS3D and CSRD
Forced labour and child labour
Canada’s Bill S-211
Canada’s Bill S-211 requires reporting on measures to prevent and reduce the risk of forced labour in operations and supply chains.
EU CSDD & Forced Labour Regulations
EU CSDD & Forced Labour Regulations ensure that companies uphold human rights and environmental standards in their supply chains.
Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018
The Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 requires reports on modern slavery risks in operations and supply chains, as well as publication of annual reports on the Modern Slavery Register.
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act SB 657
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act SB 657 requires companies doing business in California to disclose their efforts to address and combat human trafficking and slavery in their supply chains.

We're still at the starting point with ESG, but by seeing some of the analytics, we will be able to source some useful information. Understanding and using this information will be vital for us in reaching our ESG goals.