Many organisations today spend too much time on reporting — time that would be better spent on the actual work of managing supply chains and risk. New regulations such as CBAM, the Ecodesign Regulation and the Deforestation Regulation are raising the bar even further, making the need for smart solutions greater than ever.
To address this, Stratsys and Etisk Handel Norge have entered into a partnership that makes it easier for organisations to carry out risk-based due diligence and meet sustainability reporting requirements. Through this collaboration, organisations can bring self-assessment, risk assessment, supplier follow-up and actions together in one single system, and automatically generate the annual statement based on work that has already been completed.
- By bringing together and automating much of the reporting work, we free up time to work in a structured way with actions that actually lead to improvement, says Andreas Brandin, Managing Director of Stratsys Norway.
For members of Etisk Handel Norge who are already Stratsys customers, the partnership means that the entire annual reporting process can be carried out within the Stratsys solution. Etisk Handel Norge will be given access as an auditor, enabling a more efficient feedback process.
- The collaboration with Stratsys allows members to simplify parts of the reporting work without compromising on quality, says Heidi Furustøl, Managing Director of Etisk Handel Norge.
The partnership is a step towards more integrated ways of working, where reporting becomes a natural part of the organisation.