
Supply chain social impact
EiQ empowers businesses to drive social impact by providing deep, data-driven insights across their global supply chains.
EiQ empowers businesses to drive social impact by providing deep, data-driven insights across their global supply chains.
Our platform collates quantitative data from onsite audits, civil society sources, anonymous worker surveys and public domain data to uncover critical human rights vulnerabilities, covering issues such as forced labour and child labour risks, as well as risks for inhumane treatment or high working hours. This transparency enables companies to not only identify potential risks but also to implement strategic remediation strategies to improve worker welfare and ensure compliance with international social standards.
By spotlighting localised vulnerabilities—from wage disparities and unsafe working conditions—EiQ helps organisations improve ethical sourcing strategies and revolutionise risk management approaches.
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EiQ overview
EiQ integrates AI-powered analytics, industry-leading verified datasets, and technical expertise to provide unparalleled visibility into sourcing risks, compliance requirements and supply chain sustainability challenges.

EiQ’s approach to social impact extends beyond risk detection.
Our comprehensive analytics, supplier risk ratings and digital training service enable businesses to benchmark social performance against industry and regional datasets, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. With granular insights into sourcing markets and supplier performance, companies can better allocate resources, engage constructively with suppliers, and implement corrective actions to boost social standards. This proactive, informed approach not only mitigates risks but also builds trust and resilience in the supply chain, ultimately driving business transformation and supporting total supply chain confidence.
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