RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT Sample Clauses

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RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT. 26.1. Responsible purchasing The Saint-Gobain Group has signed up to the “United Nations Global Compact” and applies the “OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises” as well as the fundamental principles and rights at work described in the “ILO Declaration” (International Labour Organization). In this context, it has notably adopted a policy of responsible purchasing, an integral part of the Group’s Responsible Development policies. The approach and expectations of the Saint-Gobain Group with regard to its suppliers are formalized in Saint-Gobain’s "Suppliers Charter” (hereinafter referred to as the "Charter") which is available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/news-contacts-resources/library#policyDocs. A copy of the Charter is also available from the Company upon request. In addition to this Charter, Saint-Gobain has set up a professional alert system for suppliers allowing them to report any event or conduct non-compliant with applicable laws and regulations, international rules or with the principles of the Charter. Any alert may be sent through the following website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/saint-gobain. As part of its “Responsible Purchasing” policy, and in application of its vigilance plan, Saint-Gobain conducts a supplier analysis based on its risks mapping before assessing, if necessary, its suppliers’ environmental, social and ethical practices through documentation reviews or on-site audits, on the basis of international standards (hereinafter referred to as the "Evaluations"). Should these assessments show any disparities between the standard reference framework used and the Supplier’s practices, Saint-Gobain will define with the Supplier the corrective measures to be implemented. Any failure to implement these measures may result in the Supplier being delisted and in the early termination for breach of this agreement and all other agreements concluded with the Saint-Gobain Group companies. The Supplier confirms that it has read, and complies with, the Charter. The Supplier acknowledges that the Company may conduct Evaluations on the Supplier and agrees to provide the necessary assistance for that purpose.
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT. 27.1 The supplier is aware that the Saint-Gobain Group adheres to the United Nations Global Compact and has notably adopted a policy of responsible purchasing, an integral part of the Group’s Responsible Development policy. 27.2 The Saint-Gobain Group notably expects its suppliers: a. to participate as much as possible in the development of the country they operate in; b. to comply with the legal rules and regulations applicable in the countries where they operate as well as the norms set out by the International Labour Organization concerning workers’ rights, especially in the area of social security, working hours, conditions and compensation; to refrain from resorting to any forced or compulsory labour or to any child labour, either directly or indirectly or through sub- contractors; c. to take the necessary steps to ensure occupational health and safety; for their own activities they implement a policy aimed at identifying and preventing health and safety risks; to inform the Saint-Gobain Group of any hazards or risks associated with their products or interventions on Saint- Gobain sites; to implement policies on managing and improving their manufacturing processes, which are designed to limit their environmental footprint throughout the life cycle of the products they supply. d. to carry on their activities in strict compliance with applicable domestic and international legal standards. e. as a supplier of timber and/or panel (related) products, to guarantee that he fully complies with the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Regulation (EU N. 995/2010) and the applicable Timber Policy of the Building Distribution Sector of Saint-Gobain. 27.3 The approach and expectations of the Saint-Gobain Group with regard to its suppliers are formalized in the "Suppliers Charter" appended to the Agreement. The supplier declares that he has read this Charter and complies with its principles. As a consequence, the supplier agrees that Saint-Gobain can conduct audits in order to verify compliance with the Charter.
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT. 23.1. The Supplier is aware that the Company adheres to the United Nations Global Compact and has notably adopted a policy of responsible purchasing, an integral part of the Company’s Sustainable Development policy. 23.2. The Company notably expects its Suppliers: 23.2.1. to make sure that they have control of environmental risks related to both their processes and the products they use whether in their activity or when intervening on Company sites. 23.2.2. to respect employee rights regardless of the country in which they operate. 23.2.3. to refrain, even if permitted under applicable local laws, from resorting to any forced or compulsory labor or to any child labor, either directly or indirectly or through sub-contractors, in the course of their production processes or when providing services or when intervening on Company sites.
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT. T.1 The Supplier is aware that the Saint-Gobain Group adheres to the United Nations Global Compact and has notably adopted a policy of responsible purchasing, an integral part of the Group’s Responsible Development policy.
RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT. 27.1 The supplier is aware that the Glassolutions B.V. Group adheres to the United Nations Global Compact and has notably adopted a policy of responsible purchasing, an integral part of the client’s Responsible Development policy. 27.2 The Glassolutions B.V. Group notably expects its suppliers: a. to participate as much as possible in the development of the country they operate in; b. to comply with the legal rules and regulations applicable in the countries where they operate as well as the norms set out by the International Labour Organization concerning workers’ rights, especially in the area of social security, working hours, conditions and compensation; to refrain from resorting to any forced or compulsory labour or to any child labour, either directly or indirectly or through subcontractors; c. to take the necessary steps to ensure occupational health and safety; for their own activities they implement a policy aimed at identifying and preventing health and safety risks; to inform the Glassolutions B.V. Group of any hazards or risks associated with their products or interventions on Glassolutions B.V. sites; to implement policies on managing and improving their manufacturing processes, which are designed to limit their environmental footprint throughout the life cycle of the products they supply. d. to carry on their activities in strict compliance with applicable domestic and international legal standards. e. as a supplier of timber and/or panel (related) products, to guarantee that he fully complies with the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Regulation (EU N. 995/2010) and the applicable Timber Policy of the Building Distribution Sector of Glassolutions B.V. 27.3 The approach and expectations of the Glassolutions B.V. Group with regard to its suppliers are formalized in the “Suppliers Charter” appended to the Agreement. The supplier declares that he has read this Charter and complies with its principles. As a consequence, the supplier agrees that Glassolutions B.V. can conduct audits in order to verify compliance with the Charter.
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