βοΈ Other Legislation β Global Supply Chain & Human Rights Compliance with BRAND
One Platform. Multiple Jurisdictions. Global Compliance Made Simple.
While BRAND offers tailored modules for major frameworks like SA8000, RJC, CSDDD, and UFLPA, it also supports a wide range of other international, national, and sector-specific laws related to supply chain due diligence, social accountability, and forced labor prevention.
Our platform is designed to help organizations manage their obligations across multiple jurisdictions and reporting regimesβfrom legal compliance to voluntary frameworksβall in one place.
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Examples of Covered Legislation
π¬π§ UK Modern Slavery Act (2015)
- Section 54 requires companies with turnover >Β£36M to publish annual Modern Slavery Statements
π¦πΊ Australian Modern Slavery Act (2018)
- Similar in structure to the UK Act but includes mandatory reporting criteria
π©πͺ German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG)
- Applies to companies with 1,000+ employees
- Requires risk assessments, grievance mechanisms, and documentation of preventive measures
- BRAND enables documentation by clause, supplier-specific risk monitoring, and report archiving
π«π· French Duty of Vigilance Law
- Obligates large French companies to identify and prevent human rights and environmental violations
- BRAND helps create, manage, and track vigilance plans, supplier audits, and remediation steps
π³π± Dutch Child Labour Due Diligence Act
- Requires companies to identify and address child labor risks in their supply chains
- BRAND allows users to conduct targeted supplier screening and attach supporting evidence
π California Transparency in Supply Chains Act
- Focuses on consumer disclosure around forced labor and human trafficking
- BRAND tracks supply chain due diligence activities and prepares structured public disclosures
π Global Initiatives & Trade-Linked Compliance
- EU Conflict Minerals Regulation
- U.S. Tariff Act Section 307 (forced labor import ban
- ILO Core Conventions & UNGP on Business and Human Rights
- ISO 20400 (Sustainable Procurement)
How BRAND Supports All Frameworks
Regardless of geography or sector, BRAND enables you to meet key expectations such as:
Supply chain mapping (multi-tier, country-specific)
KYC & entity screening
Social risk assessments and red flag indicators
Centralized evidence management
Corrective action and follow-up tracking
Public and internal report generation
BRAND allows you to build a unified due diligence program that satisfies multiple overlapping requirements, without duplicating work.
Use Cases
Developing one platform-wide risk assessment to serve UK, Australian, and EU obligations
Mapping social accountability efforts to both ISO 37301 and national law
Responding to an NGO inquiry about a supplier flagged under multiple legal frameworks
Preparing coordinated annual reports for various modern slavery acts

Summary
With the growing patchwork of global due diligence laws, companies need more than spreadsheets and siloed reports. BRAND provides a unified, legally adaptable platform that supports compliance with nearly all modern legislation on responsible sourcing, human rights, and social accountability.