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Sedex greatly simplifies the management, evaluation and reporting of sustainability performance, enabling sustainability goals to be achieved in the supply chain. The platform improves supply chain management, reduces sustainability-related risks, and ensures compliance with operational regulations. Through a combination of advanced technology, data insights and services, Sedex supports companies in building socially and environmentally sustainable business practices and supply chains. Operating for more than 20 years, Sedex has helped companies implement sustainability practices, helping to identify and mitigate operational and financial risks, while helping to improve the living conditions of workers around the world.
With the start of 2025, we are excited to announce that Proramillenote is a SEDEX (Supplier Ethical Data Exchange) partner.
This global platform is an opportunity to strengthen ethical and responsible business practices throughout our supply chain.
SEDEX gives us the ability to securely share information about our practices regarding labor rights, health and safety, the environment and business ethics. This membership represents our strong commitment to transparency and sustainability.
We invite you to join us on this journey!
By adopting SEDEX, you will have the opportunity to:
Together, we can help build a more ethical and sustainable supply chain. Let’s join forces to make a difference in our industry and beyond!
We invite you to visit the sedex.com website for more information on how to join.
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