California Transparency in Supply Chains Act

California Transparency in Supply Chains Act

STANDARD
2
This standard covers 2 Social impact parameters

The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (SB 657) (“Act”) became effective January 1 2012 in the State of California. The Act requires that certain companies doing business in California disclose their efforts to eliminate slavery and human trafficking from their direct supply chains.

STATUS
Active
ASSESSMENT TYPE
SELF ASSESSED
VALUE TYPE
BOOLEAN
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Which ESG topics does the data source address?

Below you find the impact areas within the Responsibly Impact Parameter Framework which are covered by this data source.

2ESG TOPICS
Social impact
2

Forced or compulsory labor

Social impact parameter

Compliance to local laws and regulations

Social impact parameter