Evidi’s Supplier Code of Conduct describes the principles that Evidi’s suppliers and, if used, sub-suppliers must comply with.
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Evidi sets high standards for its own operations and its own employees with respect to environmental, social, and commercial matters. High ethical and moral standards will always characterize the way Evidi does business. Evidi sets the same standards for its suppliers and their sub-suppliers. Our business partners must operate in a safe and environment-friendly manner and must meet all the requirements set out in prevailing contracts and regulations.
The Supplier Code of Conduct applies to all companies that supply products and/or services to Evidi. It includes suppliers and their sub-suppliers, as well as their employees and consultants (in the following referred to collectively as “suppliers”). Suppliers are responsible for ensuring that everyone who are involved in the delivery, have read, understood, and agreed to abide by the principles set out in our Code of Conduct. Suppliers must have a process in place to ensure and verify compliance with the Code of Conduct and are responsible for ensuring that their sub-suppliers also abide by it. The Supplier Code of Conduct is an essential part of the contract between Evidi and the supplier. Violation of the Code of Conduct could result in the termination of the business relationship.
Suppliers must respect and comply with the laws and regulations in the countries in which they operate. All suppliers to Evidi are also asked to comply with the principles set out in the UN Global Compact, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the fundamental ILO Conventions on Labour Rights, as well as other relevant ILO Conventions such as nr. 94, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the OECD, Anti-Bribery Convention.
Labour rights and working conditions
Suppliers’ employees are entitled not to be subject to degrading treatment. Employees must be paid, enjoy good working conditions and not be subject to discrimination. All employees must be treated equally, irrespective of gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or pregnancy etc. Employees must have safe and healthy working conditions. They must have a legitimate contract of employment, the right to a good standard of living and wellbeing, the right to rest and regular paid holidays. Procedures for regulated working hours and compensation, as well as procedures to provide expectant mothers with special protection and paid leave both before and after giving birth, must be in place and complied with.
Child labour Evidi accepts no form of child labour
The provisions of the ILO conventions on child labour and children’s rights must be fully complied with. Suppliers must require that no form of child labour be used anywhere in their value chains. If child labour is discovered, the supplier must have routines and procedures in place to deal with it, with the aim of creating the best possible outcome for the child.
Freedom of association and the right to organise
Employees are entitled to organise and must have the opportunity to join a trade union. They must also have the right to strike. Where the law of the land restricts these rights, the supplier must take action to promote them based on human rights principles and the provisions set out in the various conventions.
Freedom from forced labour
All prohibitions against forced labour and slavery must be observed. If evidence of modern slavery or forced labour is discovered, suppliers must have routines and procedures in place to deal with their negative impacts.
Corruption
Evidi rejects all forms of corruption. Neither suppliers nor their managers or owners can have been convicted of corruption, fraud or money laundering. Suppliers must not, for the purpose of obtaining commercial advantage, offer, promise, or give Evidi’s employees monetary gifts or other considerations. If corruption or other violations of the Code are suspected, we encourage all parties to report the matter to us. Through our whistleblowing channel, Evidi Whistle, concerns about wrongdoing may be reportedanonymously.
Distortion of competition and confidentiality
Suppliers must always act in accordance with prevailing competition laws and regulations. Suppliers mustnot share information or enter into agreements with competitors, customers or suppliers in a mannerwhich contravenes competition laws and regulations. Information accruing to suppliers in connectionwith their collaboration with Evidi must be treated as confidential and must, under no circumstances, beshared with any third party. Suppliers with access to Evidi’s systems must sign a non-disclosureagreement.
Payment of taxes
Suppliers must meet all their obligations with regards to registration and the payment of taxes (direct,indirect, and national insurance contributions), both in their own country of incorporation and that ofthe client. Evidi requires that this be documented.
Quality, Health, Safety and Environment
Suppliers must have identified risk factors relating to quality, health, safety, and environment (QHSE)issues. Suppliers must have systems and routines in place covering these areas. This will be followed upthrough Evidi’s supplier assessment process and is crucial in determining whether the supplier may beoffered a contract. Among other things, suppliers must be able to show that their production facilities andworking conditions are designed to minimise the risk to employees of occupational accidents, injuries andstresses, and to avoid harmful environmental impacts.
Environment
As far as possible, suppliers must prevent and constantly endeavour to limit any harmful environmentalconsequences deriving from their activities. Suppliers shall strive to perform all their activities in anenvironmentally sustainable manner and comply with or exceed prevailing environmental standards.This includes reducing emissions to air, soil, and water. The supplier’s services, products and processesmust be optimised to consume energy, natural resources, and raw materials as efficiently as possible andto minimise the volume of waste and scrap materials. Suppliers must avoid materials and methods.
Evidi reserves the right to visit suppliers to verify their compliance with the Supplier Code of Conduct. Should any lack of compliance with the points set out above be identified, sanctions will be based on the agreement between the parties. If it does not follow from the contractual basis, the provisions of the Purchase Act apply as far as they are appropriate. In the event of serious non- compliance, the contract may be terminated. Supplier’s pledge: The supplier hereby pledges to comply with Evidi’s Supplier Code of Conduct in the course of its own operations and demand the same of its sub-suppliers. The supplier further pledges to report any suspected violation of or imperfect compliance with the provisions of this Code of Conduct to Evidi via Evidi Whistleblower. The undersigned supplier confirms its compliance with the obligations set out above. The undersigned confirms the existence of compliance monitoring procedures
Supplier name: _____________________
Address: _____________________
Date: _____________________
Printed name: _____________________
Authorized signature: _____________________
To be signed and returned to Evidi ASReviewed and approved 2023