AGRICULTURE
ENVIRONMENT
TRANSVERSAL
Services: Technical and economic advice, Technical assistance
Countries: Madagascar
Dates of intervention: 2023/07 - 2023/09
Amount executed: 4 675 €
Total amount of the service: 4 675 €
Main backer: Confidentiality agreement client
Main beneficiary: Confidentiality agreement
Support provider: SalvaTerra
Experts: Melaine KERMARC, Anaëlle CADO
Private companies sourcing bio-based materials – particularly in developing countries – must now take into account several European legislative texts, which have a direct impact on their practices.
Two European Directives (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence – CSDD and Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive – CSRD) that came into force in 2024 require large companies to conduct due diligence to identify, prevent and mitigate adverse human rights and environmental impacts in their value chain, and to report their impacts accurately and transparently.
This service is part of a long-term support for a luxury perfumery player in the identification of risks relating to human, social, environmental, Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) rights, and the resilience of its supply chains around the world, and the mitigation of these risks (implementation of compliance actions for all players in the sector / strengthening of certification schemes (UEBT, organic, FFL) / changes of supplier and/or supply area).
- Prior risk assessment - depending on the region and the product concerned - from global databases: forced labour, child labour, indigenous peoples, corruption, HDI, biodiversity, deforestation, etc.
- Analysis of bibliographic data on the value chains: key actors, socio-economic importance (including on the decent income of rural households), management of water stress, child labour, conditions of pickers, market dynamics, risks related to the handling of chemicals, etc.
- Analysis of documents provided by local suppliers: procedures in place, level of traceability, employee management, certification, etc.
- Remote interviews (i) with managers and technicians at the extraction site, and (ii) with the agronomist and field technicians.
- Compilation of data into a final report.
Remote pre-assessment of the environmental and social risks of the butterfly lily value chain for sustainable sourcing: Preliminary assessment of risks from global databases; Analysis of bibliographic data on the sectors; Analysis of documents provided by suppliers; remote interviews; Compilation of information; Customer feedback.