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From 2023 onwards, the new supply chain law will apply, with which policymakers want to prevent human rights violations and anchor the obligation to protect the environment beyond national borders. Companies with more than 3,000 (from 2024: 1,000) employees must implement comprehensive compliance measures and processes and create transparency across their entire global supply chain. This is a particular challenge for fashion and textile companies, as more than 60 percent of the industry’s value added is generated abroad – predominantly in Asia.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Procurement, with its interface function to logistics, compliance and supply chain<\/strong>, plays a central role in the review and further development of the supply chain: it helps to create transparency about the supply chain, to concretely identify the need for adaptation for fashion companies, to establish risk management and to define necessary processes.<\/p>\n

Companies with less than 3,000 employees should first talk to their customers: If they fall under the new law, they are also under obligation.<\/p>\n

Our experienced team supports your procurement staff in identifying risks and taking countermeasures. If necessary, we will work with your procurement department to develop a procurement strategy that complies with the Supply Chain Act and other sustainability criteria. In training courses tailored to individual needs, your employees learn how to integrate sustainability aspects into their daily work.<\/p>\n

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Internal and external obligations under the Supply Chain Act<\/h2>\n

Companies covered by the Supply Chain Act must review and, if necessary, adapt both internal and external processes:<\/p>\n

Internal:<\/strong><\/p>\n