Easily question your suppliers and subcontractors on the subjects that interest you. Consolidate and analyze responses. Precisely link your impacts to your various partners and identify those to be involved in a sustainable transition approach as a matter of priority.
-> Define the evaluation criteria for your value chain in a 100% customizable way.
-> Fine-tune the weighting of each of your criteria so that your evaluation matches your reality.
-> Your analysis criteria, your tailor-made collection grid - CSR data or carbon focus - Numerical data, Booleans, multiple choice, text answers, etc.
-> Cross-reference your carbon data with data from your stakeholders and make informed decisions to reduce your scope 3 and decarbonize your ecosystem.
-> Analyze the impact of your suppliers on your emissions thanks to the footprint of the products and services you consume.
-> Assess the level of maturity, commitment and reduction potential of your investment portfolio.
-> Manage your responsible purchasing policy from Tennaxia. Compare your suppliers according to the CSR and Carbon criteria that are important to you.
-> Go beyond simple data collection - encourage and support your ecosystem to reduce their emissions.
-> Easily decide which key suppliers to prioritize in a sustainable approach, according to their impact and maturity.
-> You need support in choosing the indicators to take into account when evaluating your suppliers?
-> You'd like to be able to choose and quantify relevant objectives according to your organization and its challenges?
-> You want to integrate this evaluation into a more global CSR strategy?
Our team of consultants is at your side to give you the means to define, implement and effectively manage your sustainable development and CSR commitments.
Our ESG and CSM consultants can help you formalize your policy and define your indicators, as well as support you throughout your supplier reporting campaign: monitoring the progress of data collection, follow-up with contacts, data analysis, etc.
We set up a global training management system for users, based on their profile.
We are at your side to organize the entire training program, from invitation management to registration follow-up, etc....
Regularly consult your suppliers and subcontractors on the subjects that interest you and consolidate the responses to :
As corporate social responsibility expands, companies need to take into account the social, environmental and governance risks associated with their operations, as well as those of their subcontractors and suppliers. In this context, supplier performance can be monitored using specific indicators.
The duty of care is a French and soon European obligation for ordering companies to identify and prevent social, environmental and governance risks linked to their operations, the activities of their subsidiaries and their business partners (subcontractors and suppliers). In France, the law of February 21, 2017 provides the framework for this duty of care, the aim of which is to ensure that large companies, and multinationals in particular, take into account respect for human rights and the environment.
It concerns French companies employing at least 5,000 people in France, and those with over 10,000 employees in France and head offices elsewhere in the world. These companies must draw up and publish a due diligence plan to prevent environmental, human rights and corruption risks in their own activities, as well as those of their subsidiaries, subcontractors and suppliers, both in France and abroad.
The duty of care is enshrined in the major international reference texts for multinationals.
Tennaxia enables all principals to question their suppliers and subcontractors on subjects they consider "material", including their greenhouse gas emissions.