10.08.24
Siegwerk has announced the launch of its new Business Partner Code of Conduct.
As a family-owned business with a history spanning two centuries, Siegwerk says it recognizes its responsibility to uphold human rights and safeguard the environment. This new Code of Conduct is a testament to Siegwerk’s dedication to building resilient operations and supply chains, reflecting both legal obligations and moral imperatives, the company states.
The Code is rooted in Siegwerk’s Human Rights Guiding Principles, emphasizing risk acknowledgment, knowledge seeking, collaboration, stakeholder focus, and continuous improvement. It sets clear expectations for suppliers and business partners, encouraging transparency and proactive engagement to address human rights and environmental risks.
Siegwerk has developed a “Siegwerk Sustainability Checklist” to identify and address high-priority issues. Partners are encouraged to disclose any severe non-compliance issues and work collaboratively with Siegwerk to develop action plans and timelines for improvement.
“We value transparency and support our business partners in addressing human and environmental issues in our shared supply chain,” says Cathleen Hansohm, global supplier sustainability manager.
Immediate action is required for severe breaches, with a focus on improvement for affected stakeholders. Siegwerk also expects its partners to extend these principles throughout their supply chains, fostering a culture of ethical and sustainable practices.
“Our new Business Partner Code of Conduct is a significant step towards ensuring that our values of sustainability and ethical practices are shared across our entire supply chain. We invite our business partners to join the journey towards a packaging industry, which is truly sustainable for people and the planet - today and in the future,” adds Alina Marm, Siegwerk's head of global sustainability and circular economy and human rights officer.
The Business Partner Code of Conduct is available on the Siegwerk website.
As a family-owned business with a history spanning two centuries, Siegwerk says it recognizes its responsibility to uphold human rights and safeguard the environment. This new Code of Conduct is a testament to Siegwerk’s dedication to building resilient operations and supply chains, reflecting both legal obligations and moral imperatives, the company states.
The Code is rooted in Siegwerk’s Human Rights Guiding Principles, emphasizing risk acknowledgment, knowledge seeking, collaboration, stakeholder focus, and continuous improvement. It sets clear expectations for suppliers and business partners, encouraging transparency and proactive engagement to address human rights and environmental risks.
Siegwerk has developed a “Siegwerk Sustainability Checklist” to identify and address high-priority issues. Partners are encouraged to disclose any severe non-compliance issues and work collaboratively with Siegwerk to develop action plans and timelines for improvement.
“We value transparency and support our business partners in addressing human and environmental issues in our shared supply chain,” says Cathleen Hansohm, global supplier sustainability manager.
Immediate action is required for severe breaches, with a focus on improvement for affected stakeholders. Siegwerk also expects its partners to extend these principles throughout their supply chains, fostering a culture of ethical and sustainable practices.
“Our new Business Partner Code of Conduct is a significant step towards ensuring that our values of sustainability and ethical practices are shared across our entire supply chain. We invite our business partners to join the journey towards a packaging industry, which is truly sustainable for people and the planet - today and in the future,” adds Alina Marm, Siegwerk's head of global sustainability and circular economy and human rights officer.
The Business Partner Code of Conduct is available on the Siegwerk website.