Tokyo Electron Ltd.
8035
2022 Information & Communications Technology
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Company Ranking
28 out of60 Companies
Company Score
SUMMARY
Tokyo Electron Ltd. (Tokyo Electron), supplier to companies such as Intel and Samsung, ranks 28th out of 60 companies. Compared to 2020, the company improved its rank by 5 places. This is because the company began disclosing some data on its grievance mechanisms, fee repayment to supply chain workers, a human rights due diligence process including assessment of forced labour risks at suppliers, and board oversight of forced labour policies and programmes. The company scores higher than average on the themes of Commitment & Governance and Worker Voice, and lower than average on all other themes. The company is encouraged to improve its performance and disclosure on the themes of Purchasing Practices, Monitoring, and Remedy
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THEME & indicator score
The benchmark methodology has seven themes, selected to capture the key areas where companies need to take action to eradicate forced labour from their supply chains. The themes are comprised of a total of 12 key indicators. For each indicator, a company can score a total of 100 points.
Commitment and Governance
Supplier Code of Conduct and Capacity Building | 25 / 100 |
Management and Accountability | 75 / 100 |
Traceability and Risk Assessment
Traceability and Supply Chain Transparency | 0/100 |
Risk Assessment | 12 / 100 |
Data on Supply Chain Risks | 0 / 100 |
Purchasing Practices
Purchasing Practices | 0 / 100 |
Recruitment
Recruitment Fees | 30 / 100 |
Monitoring and Responsible Recruitment | 0 / 100 |
Worker Voice
Freedom of Association | 0 / 100 |
Grievance Mechanism | 30 / 100 |
Monitoring
Monitoring Process | 0 / 100 |
Remedy
Remedy Programs | 0 / 100 |
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