Introduction
This article offers the details about the Charter of Ethics that Edenred partners are expected to agree to. The text below provides a bit of background regarding why this is required. The Charter of Ethics is attached to the bottom of the article in pdf form.
Background
As a signatory of the United Nation Global Compact, Edenred places social responsibility at the heart of its business strategy and wishes to create a value chain that is beneficial to all stakeholders.
Edenred’s Supplier Charter defines standards of ethical practices, safe working conditions, fair and respectful treatment of collaborators, and environmental responsibility that are to be applied throughout the entire Edenred supply chain.
Each Supplier is expected to implement appropriate and effective policies to ensure compliance with this Charter. The Charter aims at building partnerships based on strong common principles, such as:
- The principles of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and Global Compact
- The principles concerning fundamental rights set out in the International Labor Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
- OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
- Edenred’s Suppliers are invited to go further, to co-create solutions that deliver on our vision
Edenred believes in joint innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. Suppliers are a key partner to the fulfillment of our customers' needs.