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Data sources which have been selected and curated for the food sector
Risk modelling that reflects actual sourcing volumes per product and origin
Easy sharing of assessments for internal alignment and external accountability
Why staying on top of sustainability risks feels impossible today
Sustainability assessments
live in different
databases
and portals
from
Sedex
FAO
to
Teams are facing increasing pressure from CSDDD, EUDR, customers and auditors
Generic country and sector risk
sourcing volumes or exposure
Teams are left with a reactive, static and outdated risk assessment approach
Most risk analysis is not linked to the real supply chain, so teams end up reacting to issues instead of staying ahead
Sustainability risk assessment is not about ticking regulatory boxes.
It is about assessing your environmental, social and governance risks in an objective and measurable way
It is about feeling confident that your assessment supports you in complying with upcoming legislation like CSDDD and EUDR.
It is about mitigating risks & taking action according to your priorities.
It is about identifying risks that are impactful to your supply chain and have an effect on your operations
Simvia helps teams move from fragmented, generic risk insights to clear, defensible prioritisation, tailored to your entire supply chain.
See the full risk picture in one place
Simvia brings scattered ESG risk insights together in one single consistent view so you can stop switching between Sedex, NGO reports and internal spreadsheets.
Combines sustainability risk insights from multiple sources into one holistic view
Reduces blind spots and duplicated work across teams
Gives one shared reference point for sustainability risk discussions
Simvia shows where risk is highest based on your sourcing exposure across countries, products and supply chains
Links risk insights to your products, origins and sourcing volumes
Helps compare risk consistently across products and regions
Highlights your highest-risk hotspots first, so you can focus resources
Focus on the risks that actually matter most
Take the guesswork out of risk prioritisation
Simvia supports you with representative measurement so you remain continuously compliant across mandatory and voluntary reporting standards.
Clear rationale behind every risk ranking and focus area
Structured approach that supports data collection for legislation like CSDDD, EUDR as well as guiding internal sustainability strategy
Easy to share internally and externally for accountability

Closing the loop from risk identification to corrective action
From insights to action, directly mitigate your risks through supply chain compliance in one platform
Turn risk hotspots into targeted supplier follow-ups and corrective actions
Collect and monitor mitigation evidence (documents, certifications, operational improvements) over time
Track mitigation progress and demonstrate that risks are being addressed, not just identified

How your operational work changes with Sustainability Risk Assessment
Manual risk analysis spread across spreadsheets and PDFs
Generic country or sector risk lists
Difficult to explain prioritisation choices
Reactive responses to incidents and audits
Without Sustainability Risk Assessment
One consistent, structured risk view
Risks ranked by severity and exposure
Clear rationale behind every prioritisation decision
Measurable risk reduction and mitigation proof when needed
With Sustainability Risk Assessment
Built in collaboration with leading sector initiatives
Ensuring relevance for real food supply chains not generic ESG scoring.



What this brings to Sustainability teams
Transparent risk logic
Comparable scoring across products and origins
Clear documentation for auditors, customers and management
Easily share assessments internally & externally
got
questions
Frequently asked questions from the market
Come funziona la valutazione del rischio di sostenibilità?
Il modulo di valutazione del rischio di sostenibilità combina dati provenienti da 21 diversi database, tra cui WWF, UNICEF, FAO e altri, per assegnare un punteggio ai fornitori in base ai rischi ambientali, sociali e di governance. I punteggi di rischio vanno da 1 (rischio minimo) a 10 (rischio massimo) e vengono calcolati in base a prodotto, paese, regione e volume. Questo permette di identificare i fornitori che presentano i maggiori rischi per la sostenibilità e di indirizzare le attività di due diligence.
In che modo Simvia contribuisce a mitigare i rischi legati alla sostenibilità?
Una volta identificati i fornitori ad alto rischio tramite la valutazione del rischio, è possibile impostare regole automatiche per la raccolta della documentazione relativa alle misure di mitigazione. Ad esempio, se un fornitore presenta un punteggio di rischio idrico elevato, è possibile richiedere automaticamente un certificato Spring. Il sistema collega direttamente l'identificazione del rischio alle azioni di mitigazione.
Quali dimensioni del rischio ESG monitora Simvia?
Simvia monitora un'ampia gamma di dimensioni ESG, tra cui lavoro minorile, lavoro forzato, discriminazione, libertà di associazione, orario di lavoro, salute e sicurezza, rischio idrico, biodiversità, deforestazione, degrado del suolo, emissioni di gas serra, perdite e sprechi alimentari e indicatori di governance. Ciascuna dimensione attinge a database specializzati per fornire punteggi di rischio accurati a livello regionale e specifici per prodotto.
Quali fonti di dati vengono utilizzate nella valutazione del rischio di sostenibilità?
La valutazione del rischio di sostenibilità si basa su 21 database, tra cui WWF (biodiversità, rischio idrico), UNICEF (lavoro minorile), ILO (standard lavorativi), FAO (sicurezza alimentare), Dipartimento del Lavoro degli Stati Uniti, Global Slavery Index e molti altri. Collaboriamo con iniziative come SIFAV (Sustainable Initiative for Fruit and Vegetables) e SSI (Sustainable Spices Initiative) per garantire l'accuratezza dei dati.



