S - Social (Workforce, Rights, Safety, Community) 5 min read

What is Supply Chain Social Screening? Definition and Context

Credibility Check & Framework Comparison

To ensure absolute regulatory accuracy and reliability, we verify definitions across leading international frameworks before presenting our synthesized SME context.

EFRAG / ESRS S2

"The process of evaluating suppliers' policies, actions, and performance regarding labor rights, human rights, and business ethics."

GRI

"Disclosures regarding the percentage of new suppliers that were screened using social criteria to manage supply chain risks."

EcoVadis

"The Sustainable Procurement scorecard criteria assessing how a buyer screens, evaluates, and audits its suppliers' ESG performance."

ExecutESG Consolidated Definition

Supply Chain Social Screening

Supply chain social screening is a sustainable procurement practice where a company evaluates its suppliers and business partners on criteria related to human rights, fair working conditions, safety protocols, and anti-discrimination policies.

Methods of Screening:

  • Requiring suppliers to sign a Supplier Code of Conduct.
  • Deploying self-assessment questionnaires (SAQs).
  • Conducting third-party audits of high-risk supplier facilities.

SME Relevance & B2B Inbound Action:

SMEs subject to EFRAG VSME Business Partners module (BP 1) must report the percentage of suppliers screened. Automate your vendor screening surveys and track responses using ExecutESG's Supplier Assessment Dashboard.

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