UEBT defines practices that respect people and biodiversity in the way ingredients from biodiversity are grown, collected, researched, processed and commercialised. The UEBT standard is used to independently check that these practices are systemically applied.
Below you find the impact areas within the Responsibly Impact Parameter Framework which are covered by this data source.
Forcefully seized land
Social impact parameter
Minimum age and child labor
Social impact parameter
Workplace health and safety
Social impact parameter
Forced or compulsory labor
Social impact parameter
Precarious work
Social impact parameter
Working contract
Social impact parameter
Compliance to local laws and regulations
Social impact parameter
Local economy spending
Social impact parameter
Local community development
Social impact parameter
Indigenous people
Social impact parameter
Product safety
Social impact parameter
Workplace systems and procedures
Social impact parameter
Biodiversity
Environmental impact parameter
Soil health
Environmental impact parameter
Waste management
Environmental impact parameter
Land, soil and groundwater pollution
Environmental impact parameter
Energy and fuel efficiency
Environmental impact parameter
Supplier human rights assessments
Supplier management parameter
Supply chain traceability
Supplier management parameter
Supplier environmental assessments
Supplier management parameter
Quality assurance
Quality parameter
21
ESG TOPICS
Social
12
Environmental
5
Supplier
3
Quality
1