Energy majors agree to human rights supply chain engagement

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BP, Equinor, Shell and Total say they recognize the importance of working with suppliers that respect human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Total photo.

BP, Equinor, Shell and Total say they recognize the importance of working with suppliers that respect human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Total photo.

Companies to create framework for human rights supplier assessments

BP, Equinor, Shell and Total CEOs announced on Monday that they have agreed to join forces to create a collaborative approach to human rights supplier assessments in the energy industry.

These participating companies say they recognize the importance of working with suppliers that respect human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, including the fundamental conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO), and that care for their people.

According to Equinor, the objective of this initiative is to create an industry framework for human rights supplier assessments.

Results of conducted assessments will be shared with the participating companies through an independent third party. Work is currently ongoing to establish the assessment criteria and sharing mechanism.

The desired outcome is to make it easier and more efficient for suppliers to demonstrate how they respect these rights and care for their people. The sharing mechanism across the participating parties aims to support the improvement of working conditions in our companies’ supply chains.

As members of the UN Global Compact, the four energy majors, believe this initiative supports the objectives of Sustainable Development Goal 8, which is to “promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all”.

The initiative does not include collaboration on selection of suppliers, which continues to remain the independent decision of each participant.

The four initiators of this collaboration – BP, Equinor, Shell and Total – say they invite other companies in the industry to join.

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