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12.03.2026 09:00 EST
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Global supply chains are under increasing scrutiny. From modern slavery legislation to evolving expectations around supplier due diligence and transparent reporting, North American organizations face growing pressure to prove they know—and trust—every link in their supply chain. Supplier due diligence is no longer a niche compliance exercise.
This webinar is designed as an educational deep dive into Supplier Intelligence and due diligence frameworks relevant to North America.
Key Topics Covered:
Forced Labor and Child Labor Risk
– An overview of current expectations under the Modern Slavery Act and Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and related global standards.
– What companies are doing to identify high risk suppliers and regions.
– Common gaps in documentation and traceability.
Conflict Minerals and Extended Minerals Reporting
– How CMRT and EMRT reporting works in practice
– Typical data collection challenges
– Ways organizations are improving response rates and data quality
Modern Slavery Act Reporting
– Key elements of Canadian and international modern slavery reporting
– How due diligence processes connect to public disclosures
– What regulators and stakeholders tend to look for
Supplier Risk Intelligence
– The difference between one time questionnaires and continuous risk monitoring
– How abstract and concrete risk indicators support stronger decision making
– Why documentation and defensibility matter
Complaint Management (Whistleblower Channels)
– How supplier related complaints fit into a broader due diligence framework
– Why structured intake and follow up are essential for transparency
Multi Tier Supply Chain Mapping
– Why visibility beyond tier one suppliers is increasingly important
– Practical approaches to mapping deeper tiers without overwhelming internal teams
Global Alignment
How North American due diligence efforts intersect with broader international developments such as evolving European expectations
Why Attend:
This webinar will provide valuable insights and practical knowledge to help businesses meet growing expectations for sustainability management, due diligence and reporting. You will gain actionable steps to improve transparency, manage risks, and enhance the sustainability of your supply chain operations in a competitive, environmentally-conscious market.
Register Now to start building a more sustainable, resilient, and transparent supply chain!