Implementation
Hampiðjan Group will carry out a due diligence in accordance with OECD’s guidelines, including a materiality analysis exercise in order to identify human rights risks amongst Hampiðjan Group’s own business operations, including the activities of their supply chains and business partners. Hampiðjan Group will assess the prioritised risk areas based on several factors, such as the severity and scale of the risk, the extent to which Hampiðjan Group has directly or indirectly caused or contributed to the risk, the length of the relevant business partnership where the risk is found, and the possibility of using leverage towards the relevant supplier or business partner.
If Hampiðjan Group identifies adverse impact on human rights issues that Hampiðjan Group is causing or contributing to, Hampiðjan Group will cease the activities, and take action in order to prevent such activities to cause or contribute to adverse impact in the future. When necessary and possible, Hampiðjan Group will go into dialogue with stakeholders that are impacted by the activity and seek to implement corrective actions.
Hampiðjan Group will also use its leverage towards suppliers and business partners in order to encourage them to implement measures to cease, prevent and mitigate potential and actual adverse impact in their supply chainHampiðjan Group expects all employees to adhere to this policy.The Human Rights Policy will be communicated to all employees in Hampiðjan Group. Expectations concerning human rights towards suppliers and business partners can be found in Hampiðjan Group’s Supplier Code of Conduct. To ensure that everyone in Hampiðjan Group is able and encouraged to report about breaches and potential breaches of our Human Rights Policy or other internal guidelines, Hampiðjan Group has developed a Procedure for reporting (Whistleblowing) andhandling ofnon- conformities.