Supply Chain ESG Training for Representatives of Large Corporations and Public Institutions

The Win-Win Growth Committee will conduct a two-day training session from the 22nd to the 23rd at the LW Convention for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) officers from large corporations and public institutions under the theme of "Responding to Changes in the European Union (EU) Supply Chain Due Diligence Guidelines and Global ESG Policy Environment."

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This training aims to discuss strategies for effectively responding to the EU supply chain due diligence guidelines and to share each company's implementation cases.


The main training topics include △ the necessity of supply chain ESG management △ global supply chain ESG information disclosure and regulatory trends △ key contents and interpretations of the EU supply chain due diligence guidelines △ utilization of global ESG standards such as RBA and EcoVadis, which are global codes of conduct and evaluation programs △ presentations of ESG implementation cases by participating companies and partners.


Through this training, the Win-Win Growth Committee will provide participating companies with practical strategies and operational information. To help companies effectively respond to global supply chain ESG due diligence, it will release the "Supply Chain ESG Management Guidelines," complementing the "SME ESG Standard Guidelines" developed in 2021 to assist in supply chain ESG management.


Additionally, to effectively respond to the increasingly stringent global ESG regulations, company-specific ESG management techniques will be introduced, and best practices will be benchmarked.


Park Chi-hyung, Director of Operations at the Win-Win Growth Committee, emphasized, "There are limitations for domestic companies to individually respond to supply chain ESG," adding, "It is necessary for the public sector to actively provide information and guidelines and create opportunities to discuss mutual strategies."



The Win-Win Growth Committee has been promoting partner company ESG projects since 2021. Up to this year, 50 large corporations and public institutions have participated, supporting ESG education for 3,740 partner companies and in-depth consulting for 1,576 companies.


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