All Managing ESG risk in the supply chains of private companies and assets articles
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Managing ESG risk in the supply chains of private companies and assets
Supply chains can be highly complex. They often span many countries and include multiple tiers, which are made more opaque by outsourcing and offshoring.
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How to engage with companies on ESG supply chain risk
This article contains questions that investors can ask investee companies pre or post-investment.
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Who to engage on ESG supply chain risk
When engaging investee companies, investors can meet with a range of key decision makers and internal stakeholders
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Due diligence and ongoing stewardship when engaging on supply chain risk
The aim of due diligence is to establish a performance baseline and determine if ESG supply chain risks are being acceptably managed.
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Engaging on ESG risk in the supply chain: what's next?
Risks presented by ESG factors in supply chains are constantly emerging.
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Case studies
Managing sustainability in the supply chain in the hospitality sector
Case study by Pegasus Capital Advisors, LP
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Establishing an ethical sourcing "health check" in the supply chain
Case study by Partners Group AG
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How to assess the robustness of company responses to engagement questions
Responses to questions provided by portfolio companies will vary significantly based on the extent of existing supply chain management, as well as the resources available to contribute to the engagement.
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Addressing conflict minerals in solar power production
Case study by JP Morgan Asset Management

