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8.6 Choosing the Appropriate Status for a Source
The more an organization digs into the issues, the more information will come to light that may have a bearing on the status of the source. Sufficient information may ...Delete Item
6.0 Environmental Status of Supplies
Figure 1 Having established its data-gathering and storing mechanisms, the sourcing organization can now begin to assess the data received. It is likely that the data will be incomplete ...Delete Item
5.3 Questionnaires
Sending out questionnaires can be a laborious and lengthy process. The number of suppliers that an organization uses and the complexity of the data required has a significant bearing on ...Delete Item
15.0 Supporting Information
High Conservation Value Forests (HCVFs) CITES-Listed Species Human Rights Violations Conflict Timber Defining “Illegal Logging” Illegal Logging Improving the Quality of Data from Suppliers Glossary Glossary Questionnaires Questionnaire - ...Delete Item
7.5 Source Assessed in the Context of Exports to the European Union
The European Union's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan represents the largest international attempt to use the power of timber-consuming countries to reduce the extent of illegal ...Delete Item
9.0 Environmental Status of Supplies - Source Verified
Sources could be legal but still involved in unwanted activities which are in conflict with the corporate responsible sourcing policy. Source verified means that the forest source has been ...Delete Item
CITES-Listed Species
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a global response to concern over the trade of endangered species. CITES was enacted in ...Delete Item
13.1 Improving Supply Chains and Supplier Performance
There are numerous ways by which to improve the supply chain. This section highlights some of the more common methods and their benefits. The Same, But Better Working with an ...Delete Item
13.2 Setting Targets
The purchasing organization should set two types of targets: one for their supplier and the other for themselves. Action Plans and Targets for Suppliers The action plan for an individual ...Delete Item