Understanding Supply Chain Risks for a Clear Approach to Compliance and Resilience

September 26, 2024

Understanding Supply Chain Risks for a Clear Approach to Compliance and Resilience

Understanding Supply Chain Risks for a Clear Approach to Compliance and Resilience

Because supply chain risks are multifaceted—covering human rights abuses, environmental concerns, geopolitical instability, and more—compliance professionals face growing pressures from laws and rising consumer demands for transparency and business resilience.

An article from the Compliance Kristy blog gives a good overview of supply chain risks. Human rights risks include forced labor, child labor, unsafe working conditions, and discrimination. Companies must ensure their supply chains adhere to ethical standards, even in regions with laxer laws. Environmental risks involve deforestation, carbon emissions, pollution, and resource depletion, requiring companies to monitor their supply chains for sustainability and responsible waste management.

Because of these risks, business continuity and supply chain resiliency are critical. Risks range from conflict minerals to the product lifecycle and ethical sourcing. Companies must ensure redundancy in key suppliers to avoid disruption if a supplier fails. Additionally, the unpredictable nature of geopolitical instability, natural disasters, cybersecurity breaches, and economic downturns presents significant challenges.

According to the article, the key to managing these risks lies in a risk-based approach, focusing on high-risk suppliers and those most critical to the business. By prioritizing due diligence and monitoring compliance in these areas, companies can better navigate the complexities of modern supply chain management.

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