Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks have risen to become boardroom-level topics as the inherent nature of multi-tier supply chains presents an array of challenges. Regulators now expect companies to implement unprecedented levels of due diligence when sourcing or procuring materials, products, and manufacturing services internationally. Global forced labor and sustainability rulings require importers to prove their suppliers and products comply. As you discover more of your supply chain through traceability efforts, you need to ensure these discovered partners are compliant with these Forced Labor regulations. The e2open Global Knowledge content is vast and with the added benefit of the Kharon UFLPA and 50% Ownership list, you can ensure your traceability efforts highlight bad actors as soon as they are discovered. We’ll cover how these lists are created and regularly updated and refreshed and the robust insights of multi-tier mapping and connectivity.