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We seek to align our procurement activities with our ESG goals and support suppliers who are committed to the same.
Sustainable procurement is key to responsible business practices and is part of our approach to addressing the environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and effects of our operations.
Our suppliers include any third party, company or individual that provides a product or service to us. Many of our purchases from suppliers are related to corporate services, real estate, information systems and manpower management. We understand that there are ESG risks associated with our suppliers’ activities and that the risks will vary depending on their sector, size and location. These include risks related to modern slavery and human trafficking within our supply chain.
To reduce the environmental and social risks and impact associated with our sourcing activities, we expect our suppliers to adhere to the standards set out in our Group Supplier Sustainability Principles (GSSP). The GSSP cover three key areas:
Alternatively, suppliers may provide their corporate sustainability policies and those deemed to have more stringent requirements than the GSSP may be exempted. The assessment is conducted by Group Legal.
Suppliers are expected to notify us promptly of any deviations from GSSP or non-adherence to their policies. If a supplier is found to be non-compliant, we will actively engage the supplier to support their development of an improvement plan if one is not already in place.
We are committed to maintaining carbon neutrality for our operations and conserving resources for the well-being of future generations.
Our UOB Code of Conduct lays down the principles of personal and professional behaviour, including respect of human rights, expected of all UOB.
UOB’s Modern Slavery Statement reiterates our actions to mitigate risks of slavery and human trafficking within our business and supply chain.
We are committed to maintaining carbon neutrality for our operations and conserving resources for the well-being of future generations.
Our UOB Code of Conduct lays down the principles of personal and professional behaviour, including respect of human rights, expected of all UOB.
UOB’s Modern Slavery Statement reiterates our actions to mitigate risks of slavery and human trafficking within our business and supply chain.
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