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Phillips dismisses vendors after sustainability audits

25 Mar 2010

Source: Supply Management.com, 23rd March 2010


Electronics giant Philips ditched 12 suppliers last year for falling short of sustainability standards. All dozen vendors were struck off after failing to resolve or improve on compliance issues highlighted during supplier audits.

Philips revealed the terminations in its 2009 annual report, but did not name the vendors, state where they are based, or detail the specifics of the failings. 

General examples of problem areas, however, include improper waste disposal and staff working too many hours.

The cull followed a record total of 858 supplier audits conducted by the Dutch firm last year. The inspections were designed to identify and resolve areas in which its suppliers do not comply with a sustainability checklist. These standards are set out by the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition, of which Philips is a member.

Of the audits, 498 were “resolution audits” aimed at stamping out the severest “zero tolerance” non-compliance issues discovered in previous checks. These ranged from improper disposal of hazardous waste and lack of environmental permits, to blocked fire exits and staff continually working seven-day weeks.

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