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Azul Sustainable Procurement, Supplier Conduct and Aviation Climate Framework

Azul Sustainable Procurement, Supplier Conduct and Aviation Climate Framework

Establish procurement-driven controls across fuel, SAF, fleet, catering, cargo and Brazilian aviation supply chains
Azul’s supplier sustainability framework operates through supplier approval, supplier conduct rules, third-party due diligence, environmental policy, biodiversity policy, ESG reporting, and aviation climate regulation. The strongest climate implications are linked to fuel, SAF, fleet efficiency, MRO, catering, cargo, waste, and airport services. Brazil’s ProBioQAV framework increases pressure on fuel and SAF suppliers by requiring airline operators to begin reducing CO₂ emissions from 2027. Azul’s framework is therefore an emerging procurement-driven climate governance system in which supplier eligibility depends on conduct, documentation, environmental compliance, and climate-relevant operational data.
Delta Air Lines Sustainable Supply Chain, SAF Procurement and Supplier Code Framework

Delta Air Lines Sustainable Supply Chain, SAF Procurement and Supplier Code Framework

Establish aviation-specific Scope 3 controls across fuel, fleet, catering, cargo and operational supply chains
Delta Air Lines’ supplier climate framework operates as an aviation-specific procurement governance system combining Supplier Code expectations, SAF procurement, fleet renewal, efficient operations, ground operations, waste reduction, supply-chain impact management, and climate reporting. Delta’s strongest supplier obligations fall on fuel, SAF, aircraft, engine, MRO, ground-service, catering, waste, cargo, and technology suppliers. The framework links supplier performance to Delta’s 2030 SAF goal, long-term climate pathway, and operational emissions reduction strategy. Supplier data quality, certification, lifecycle evidence and efficiency performance are central to procurement competitiveness.
LyondellBasell Sustainable Procurement and Supplier Code framework

LyondellBasell Sustainable Procurement and Supplier Code framework

Establish Scope 3 accounting, TfS assessments and low-carbon feedstock controls across petrochemical supply chains
LyondellBasell’s supplier framework operates as a procurement-driven chemicals-sector climate governance system. It combines Supplier Code obligations, sustainable procurement assessments, TfS product carbon footprint guidance, GLEC logistics accounting, Scope 3 reduction, and circular feedstock controls. LYB aims to assess 80% of key suppliers by 2027 and reduce Scope 3 emissions 30% by 2030 from a 2020 baseline. Suppliers must provide HSE, emissions, feedstock, logistics, product carbon, and circularity data where relevant. Strategic feedstock, raw material, logistics, recycling, and contractor suppliers face the strongest obligations.
Formosa Plastics Supplier Code, Green Procurement and Carbon Neutrality Framework

Formosa Plastics Supplier Code, Green Procurement and Carbon Neutrality Framework

Establish environmental qualification, Scope 3 accounting and feedstock controls across plastics and petrochemical supply chains
Formosa Plastics Corporation operates a supplier governance framework shaped by Formosa Plastics Group sustainability policies, supplier and contractor CSR commitments, green procurement, environmental management, climate-risk reporting, Scope 3 inventories, and carbon neutrality targets. The framework exists to manage emissions, safety, chemicals, feedstock, logistics, pollution, water, waste, and responsible sourcing risks across plastics and petrochemical value chains. It affects raw-material suppliers, feedstock providers, logistics companies, equipment suppliers, contractors, packaging suppliers, waste handlers, energy providers, and upstream suppliers connected to PVC, polyethene, acrylics, caustic soda, and other chemical products.
LG Chem Supplier Code, Responsible Sourcing Policy and Sustainable Supply-Chain Framework

LG Chem Supplier Code, Responsible Sourcing Policy and Sustainable Supply-Chain Framework

Establish mineral due diligence, Scope 3 accounting and low-carbon materials controls
LG Chem operates a supplier governance framework combining its Supplier Code of Conduct, Responsible Sourcing Policy, sustainable supply-chain programme, Scope 3 emissions accounting, climate strategy, responsible minerals due diligence, and eco-friendly materials portfolio. The framework exists to manage environmental, climate, human rights, minerals, feedstock, logistics, safety, and product-carbon risks across chemicals, advanced materials, plastics, battery materials, and life sciences supply chains. It affects raw-material suppliers, mineral suppliers, cathode and battery-material suppliers, logistics providers, packaging suppliers, contractors, waste and recycling partners, chemical feedstock suppliers, and strategic suppliers contributing to LG Chem’s Scope 3 emissions and product footprint.
Covestro Supplier Code, TfS Assessments and Scope 3 Climate Neutrality Framework

Covestro Supplier Code, TfS Assessments and Scope 3 Climate Neutrality Framework

Establish product carbon, alternative feedstock and procurement controls across polymer and chemical supply chains Excerpt
Covestro’s supplier framework operates as a procurement-driven chemicals-sector climate governance system. It combines Supplier Code requirements, contract and electronic-ordering integration, TfS supplier assessments, Scope 3 climate targets, Supplier Engagement Program discussions, and product carbon footprint data collection. Covestro aims to reduce Scope 3 emissions by 30% by 2035 from a 2021 baseline and reach net zero Scope 3 by 2050. Strategic suppliers must provide emissions, raw materials, product-carbon, logistics, circularity and HSE data capable of supporting Covestro’s circular economy and climate neutrality strategy.
Logitech Supplier Climate Action, RBA Code and Carbon Clarity Framework

Logitech Supplier Climate Action, RBA Code and Carbon Clarity Framework

Establish product-level carbon accounting, supplier environmental controls and procurement-driven Scope 3 governance
Logitech operates a supplier climate governance framework built around Responsible Business Alliance standards, supplier environmental requirements, CDP-linked supplier engagement, product lifecycle carbon accounting and its Carbon Clarity labelling program. The framework exists to reduce climate, materials, manufacturing, and product-impact risks across electronics supply chains, affecting component suppliers, contract manufacturers, packaging suppliers, logistics partners, and strategic upstream vendors. It functions as a private regulatory system because supplier access to Logitech’s value chain is increasingly conditioned on emissions data, environmental management, lifecycle information, and alignment with Logitech’s 2030 climate targets.
Princess and Smartwares Group Supplier ESG Framework

Princess and Smartwares Group Supplier ESG Framework

Uses BSCI certification, SA8000 audits, packaging reduction and product circularity controls to govern appliance supply chains
Princess, the small domestic appliances brand, is part of Smartwares Group and is governed through the group’s broader ESG and supplier framework. The framework applies to appliance, electronics, packaging, logistics, and private-label supply chains, using supplier certification, audit expectations, packaging redesign, and product circularity commitments as procurement-based controls. It affects manufacturers, component suppliers, packaging providers, and private-label production partners supplying products such as air fryers, kettles, coffee machines, food preparation devices, climate appliances, and household electronics.
Jocel Appliance Compliance Framework

Jocel Appliance Compliance Framework

by Jocel
Relies on product conformity, WEEE and RoHS documentation, repair controls and distributor-led procurement governance
Jocel is a Portuguese household appliance brand founded in 1983 and active mainly in Portugal and Spain, operating through a distributor and reseller network for domestic appliances. Its climate and supply-chain governance framework is not presented as a standalone supplier climate program, but as an appliance compliance system built around product conformity, WEEE and RoHS obligations, warranty and repair controls, spare-parts availability, packaging recyclability, and reseller-based market access. It affects OEM manufacturers, import partners, component suppliers, packaging suppliers, authorized technical assistance providers, and retailers placing Jocel-branded appliances on the Iberian market.
Cecotec Appliance Compliance and Circularity Framework

Cecotec Appliance Compliance and Circularity Framework

by Cecotec
Embeds product conformity, repair infrastructure, recycling obligations and supplier documentation controls
Cecotec operates a household technology and appliance governance framework centred on product compliance, quality management, repair and spare-parts infrastructure, recycling information, and market-access documentation. The framework affects OEM manufacturers, component suppliers, packaging suppliers, logistics partners, repair providers, and category-specific suppliers across appliances, robotic vacuum cleaners, kitchen devices, mobility products, personal care, ventilation, heating, and smart TVs. It functions as a private regulatory system because supplier eligibility depends on the ability to support Cecotec’s quality controls, EU product compliance, recycling obligations, spare-parts systems and retailer-facing documentation.
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