The oil and gas industry business model is dependent on suppliers, in all phases of the value chain and during all stages of an asset’s lifecycle. Therefore, responsible management of the supply chain, and supporting local contractors and suppliers, is critical to improving a company’s overall environmental and social performance.
IPIECA promotes the integration of socially and environmentally responsible practices across the entire oil and gas supply chain. By informing and supporting the industry on the management of supply chain sustainability risks, and by responding to emerging expectations and standards, IPIECA aims to improve contractor and supplier performance.
Guidance document for identifying and screening labour rights risks in supply chains
Practical guidance and tools
Creating shared value
Overview of methodologies
IPIECA has launched the Supply chain library of questions and resources and will be hosting a webinar to introduce the tool and provide a demonstration on how to utilise it most effectively.
IPIECA has launched new guidance for companies on how to identify labour rights risks in their supply chains.
This year’s theme of Recover better - stand up for human rights relates to the COVID-19 pandemic and focuses on the need to build back better by ensuring human rights are central to recovery efforts.