Our platform provides you with risk ratings and tools for abstract risk analysis of your procurement portfolio and supply chain. This allows you to reliably achieve risk-based prioritization - with little effort, cost-effectively and based on well-documented data.
With just a few clicks, you can identify potential human rights risks in countries, industries, products and services.
With the help of tools, you can visualize your supply chains, even for upstream and downstream stages. Based on data, you can find starting points for risk-based prioritization as part of your human rights due diligence obligations.
For meaningful documentation, we provide you with a detailed description of methods for calculating risk ratings and all sources and indicators used.
Our solution is tailored to your needs: functionally and cost-effectively.
Find potential risks not only for countries but - this is unique - also for industries, products and services.
With just a few clicks, you can visualize abstract human rights risks not only for your direct delivery stage, but - this is also unique - for precursors in your supply chain.
Our solution makes it easy for you to prioritize potential risks based on data and therefore justifiably.
You can see which data and sources are included in the risk ratings and receive all information about the calculations for your documentation.
You keep your data and analysis results with you! For your abstract risk analysis, you can - this is also unique - connect our data in your own system environment with your procurement portfolio.
Assessment of human rights risks worldwide
Within our human rights-related ratings
Human rights risks related to products and services
Based on recognized data sources
Our Human Rights module enables effortless and data-based identification of potential human rights risks across countries, industries, products, and services. This provides valuable support for professionals in sustainability, procurement, and risk management - empowering informed decisions and sustainable supply chains.
HGS Research offers three subscription options: Market Pricing module, Human Rights module, or both in a bundle (with price advantage). The number of users and range of functions can be flexibly adapted to your needs.
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We are also flexible when it comes to other subscription options: HGS Research is also interesting for small and medium-sized companies. We would be happy to provide you with an offer tailored to your needs.
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The human rights module supports us in fulfilling human rights due diligence obligations in our supply chains. It enables us to carry out a quick, clear and data-based abstract risk analysis by country and industry, identify risk materials with the help of tools and prioritize suppliers based on risk. This allows resources to be deployed in a targeted manner. No supplier data needs to be uploaded to a cloud. You remain in control of your data.
Business and human rights are closely linked. Companies influence the respect for human rights, e.g. positively through fair jobs and the prevention of environmental damage, negatively through abuses such as child labor, forced labor, inadequate safety precautions in the workplace, or environmental damage that adversely affects people's health and living conditions, whether at the company's own site, at direct suppliers, or in the supply chain.
The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (Lieferkettengesetz, LkSG) sets out due diligence obligations for companies. Companies covered by the law are therefore obliged to establish appropriate and effective risk management aimed at identifying human rights and environmental risks that may arise from business activities in their own business area and at their suppliers, and to prevent, minimize, or eliminate these risks.
A key aspect of this is transparent, methodologically sound risk analyses that systematically identify and assess human rights risks in the supply chain.
From a risk management perspective, human rights risk analyses and compliance with human rights due diligence obligations also protect companies from reputational, financial, and legal risks.
Sustainability is a relevant competitive factor. Social and environmental standards are becoming increasingly important to investors, consumers, and skilled workers. Companies that establish effective and efficient processes for human rights risk analysis and the fulfillment of their human rights due diligence obligations thereby strengthen their future viability and position themselves as responsible market players.