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ESG legislation in German supply chain will have global impact from January 1st

German standards must be met by all UK companies supplying German companies, or contracts could be lost.

A new German ESG law coming into force on January 1 will have major consequences for businesses in the UK and across the globe, says international procurement and supply chain management consultancy INVERTO.

The new law means German companies will face fines of up to 2% of their global turnover if they do not construct a complete ESG inventory of their supply chains and take steps to prevent human rights abuses or environmental degradation within them. German companies which fail to comply with the new law also risk being excluded from German public contracts for up to three years.

Thibault Lecat, Managing Director of INVERTO in the UK says: “Germany is going further and faster on ESG than many other countries. Large German businesses are effectively being forced to take responsibility for ESG risks in their whole supply chain – by January 1.”

“UK businesses will essentially have no choice but to comply with this law if they want to keep their German customers.”

Any UK business which supplies a large German company, in any sector, will have to supply large amounts of detailed ESG data to their German customers in order to keep doing business with them. In some cases, UK companies will already be complying with similar UK regulations, such as those covered by the Modern Slavery Act.

Many UK suppliers are already likely to have received weighty questionnaires from their German customers, asking questions about ESG issues such as:

•Forced labour

•Child labour

•Discrimination

•Violations to freedom of association

•Unethical employment

•Unsafe working conditions

•Environmental degradation

The law also forces German companies with knowledge of human rights or environmental issues further down the supply chain to take remedial action in the same way as for a direct supplier. This means that UK suppliers are likely to come under pressure to provide extensive information about their own supply chains as well.

Thibault Lecat says: “A law passed in Germany is going to have significant compliance ramifications for businesses in the UK and around the world, which many will simply not be prepared for. German companies will be pushing their suppliers worldwide hard to avoid heavy fines.”

“The global ramifications of this new law are only just becoming clear to many businesses. In the UK, most suppliers of German businesses will have been unaware of these new requirements until their German customers started submitting demands for information.”

The law will apply to all German companies with more than 3,000 employees from January 1st2023 and will be extended to all those with more than 1,000 employees from January 1st2024.

In addition to the German law, the EU is planning to introduce even stricter legislation, requiring all large EU companies to conduct full ESG audits of their entire global supply chains, including indirect suppliers. The law will affect EU companies of 500 or more employees and a turnover of €150 million or more and companies will be obliged to take steps to address any human rights abuses or environmental destruction in their supply chains.

About INVERTO

As an international management consultancy, INVERTO is one of the leading specialists in strategic procurement and supply chain management in Europe. The consultancy supports companies from strategy development to implementation and accompanies them in the digitalization of procurement.

As a subsidiary of the Boston Consulting Group, INVERTO identifies and realizes the potential for process optimization and cost reduction for its clients and supports the establishment of resilient supply chains that meet sustainability criteria. In comprehensive transformation projects, INVERTO is the trusted partner for improving the performance of the procurement organization.

INVERTO has over 400 employees in twelve locations in nine countries. The diverse, international teams have in-depth expertise in various industries and functions. Clients include international corporations and mid-sized companies across all industries, as well as the world’s leading private equity firms.

For more information, please visit www.inverto.com/en/

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