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10. Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability

Companies collaborate with other stakeholders to address key social and environmental issues related to their businesses at the sectoral, landscape, and jurisdictional levels. Companies use their…

9. Remediation and environmental restoration

Where companies have not fulfilled their commitments, or where there have been adverse human rights or environmental impacts associated with their operations, supply chains, or financial…

8. Site management and long-term protection

Companies conduct or support responsible management of production and primary processing sites commensurate with their roles in the supply chain. This includes protecting each site’s conservation…

7. Site establishment

Companies conduct or support responsible practices in land acquisition, land-use planning, and site development, commensurate with their roles in the supply chain. These actions are critical to…

6. Managing for supply chain compliance

This Principle applies to companies that source material from producers or suppliers. It requires buyers to engage their suppliers to ensure the fulfilment of the buyer’s commitments and other…

5. Supply chain assessment and traceability

5.1    The company conducts sufficient supply chain mapping or traceability to assess compliance with company commitments and other obligations at the supply base level. For supplies that…

4. Company systems to drive effective implementation

Company systems to drive effective implementation

3. Specification of commitments

Commitments that are sufficiently broad, clearly defined, and time-bound enable a company to convey its intentions to address social and environmental impacts, drive effective action, and…

2. Respect for human rights

Company responsibility to respect internationally-recognised human rights is well established in both legal and voluntary instruments and is a core element of ethical supply chains. This includes…

1. Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems

Core Principle 1 addresses the protection of these natural ecosystems in the context of agricultural and forestry supply chains. Companies may align with this Core Principle by either: i)…

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