Supply chain ESG refers to the assessment and management of environmental, social, and governance risks across an organisation's value chain. This includes supplier screening, ESG audits, human rights due diligence, Scope 3 emissions tracking, and responsible sourcing. The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD/CS3D) mandates value chain due diligence for large companies. India's BRSR requires value chain disclosures on supply chain ESG practices.
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