As EU supply chain regulations (e.g. CSDDD, CSRD, EUDR, etc.) continue to expand, the importance of the CSR Risk Check grows. To comply with new requirements, European companies increasingly request detailed information from their suppliers. This creates a ripple effect throughout global value chains, particularly for suppliers in the Global South.
The webinar discussed how, to align with these developments, the tool has been expanded with Spanish and French versions and updated research on the risks associated with transition minerals. These additions help make the CSR Risk Check more accessible for users worldwide and broaden its outlook beyond a Western-centric lens. The tool helps organisations anticipate these expectations and approach risk identification in a structured and informed way.
A key part of the session was the contribution of FARN, an Argentinean NGO with extensive expertise on the social and environmental impacts of lithium mining. Their knowledge has been incorporated into the CSR Risk Check, enriching the tool with local insights and strengthening its relevance for companies working with transition minerals.
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If you’d like to dive deeper into these insights or revisit the examples we discussed, you can watch the full webinar. It gives a clear look at the latest updates to the CSR Risk Check and offers practical guidance for anyone working on due diligence.
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International chains are under increasing pressure from new European legislation. From the Green Deal to the Critical Raw Materials Act, there is a growing expectation in more and more sectors that companies make their chains transparent and responsible. This requires due diligence. In this webinar on November 12, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM CET (UTC+1), you will discover how to use the CSR Risk Check to gain insight into the main risks in your chain.
Solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles are driving the energy transition, but behind their promise lies a hidden reality. Meeting the demand for minerals and metals needed for the energy transition often comes with serious risks for human rights and the environment. To help you identify and address these challenges, the CSR Risk Check has been updated with new product categories and improved information on transition minerals.
We recently hosted a webinar to take a deep dive into the CSR Risk Check. During this webinar, we discussed the new features of the CSR Risk Check and how the tool can help you prepare for legislation such as CSDDD. Please find the recording below in case you missed it!