How we work with due diligence
At Kentaur, our due diligence work is based on a risk-based approach. This means that we continuously identify, assess, and prioritise potential social and environmental risks connected to our business activities and supply chain.
Our risk assessments cover a range of topics, including human rights, labour rights, environmental impact, and anti-corruption. In total, we evaluate 18 different risk parameters to better understand where potential impacts may occur.
The assessment considers both the severity and likelihood of potential harm. Based on this analysis, we prioritise actions and follow-up activities where the risks are greatest. Our purchasing volume also plays a role when determining priorities within the supply chain.
The risk assessments are reviewed and updated regularly, with a minimum review cycle of once a year. This ensures that our due diligence work reflects changes in our operations, sourcing practices, and the regions where our suppliers operate.
Monitoring and follow-up
Identifying risks is only the first step. An important part of due diligence is monitoring working conditions and environmental practices across our supply chain.
We work closely with our suppliers through ongoing dialogue and follow-up to ensure that our requirements are understood and implemented in practice.
Independent third-party audits are used as an additional tool to monitor compliance with our standards. These include amfori BSCI audits and OEKO-TEX® STeP audits at our own and our suppliers’ production sites.
If deviations are identified, the supplier must implement a corrective action plan to address the issue. We follow up on these actions through continued dialogue to ensure that improvements are implemented.
Key focus areas in our risk assessments
Our due diligence work covers a range of social and environmental topics. Some areas require particular attention due to the characteristics of the textile industry and our supply chain.
Below are examples of topics that are currently a focus in our risk assessments and follow-up activities.