Why teams use Fair Supply for ESG risk visibility

As regulations tighten and reputational risks increase, supply chain transparency has become critical. But many teams are still working with fragmented data, shallow Tier 1 views, or high-level industry averages.

Fair Supply changes that. We turn supplier spend data into deep, contextualised ESG risk insights—across modern slavery, carbon emissions, and biodiversity. With auditable outputs, smart segmentation tools, and a format built for procurement workflows, you’ll spend less time chasing data and more time acting on it.

Visibility Beyond Tier 1

Map ESG risks through to ten tiers deep—even for suppliers with limited disclosure.                     

Easy to Use, Fast to Act

Get started with just the supplier name and spend data. Results appear in minutes, not weeks.

Ready for Audit and Action

Outputs align to global frameworks like CSDDD, CSRD, ISSB, and Modern Slavery Acts—so you’re always ready to report and respond.

Key Features

Risk Identification Across ESG Domains

Assess suppliers across modern slavery, emissions, and biodiversity—with risk scores that reflect real-world exposure, not just industry assumptions.

Clear Risk Breakdown by Supplier Group

Understand where risk is concentrated across supplier geography, industry, and spend—so you can focus your attention where it matters most.

Integrated SAQ Workflows

Trigger self-assessment questionnaires (SAQs) for high-risk suppliers and track responses directly in the platform.

Audit-Ready Reporting Outputs

Export consistent, regulator-aligned reports in minutes—supporting both internal reporting cycles and external disclosures.

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"Transparency and traceability are key to any good sustainability strategy, and Fair Supply helps us build that into our sourcing from the ground up. By partnering with Fair Supply, Ramsay Health Care is demonstrating its long-term commitment to ethical sourcing and a sustainable future."
Michael Haynes
Global Responsible Sourcing Manager
"As a result of our partnership with Fair Supply we have streamlined our Modern Slavery risk assessment process. We now have visibility over key risk areas along our supply chain and the know-how to confidently engage with suppliers. These are critical capabilities as the energy market transitions to renewable energy."
Rhonda Tompson
Modern Slavery & Procurement ESG Lead
“So what’s been really exciting working with Fair Supply is how we can supply quality information into the forced labour product and then receive information back on risks associated with particular materials and suppliers”
Christopher Sharples
Founding Principal at SHoP Architects
“Given our diverse asset classes and global reach, and the pervasiveness of this issue, QIC looked for a solution that provides visibility of risk both across regions and deep within our supply chains.”
Private equity team
QIC-managed Business Investment Fund
"Our partnership with Fair Supply has been transformative. Their service has given us a new level of visibility into our supply chain, enabling us to uphold our commitment to ethical sourcing. This isn't just about compliance; it's about our values and the trust we build with our stakeholders."
Annett Borg
Sustainability Officer

FAQs

These are the questions we get asked the most, and you'll find the answers below. But if you have others, please don't hesitate to contact us - we're here to help.

How does Fair Supply help assess ESG risk in a supply chain?

Fair Supply provides data-driven assessments of supplier ESG risk by tracing financial flows across global supply chains using MRIO methodology. It reveals exposure to modern slavery, emissions, and biodiversity loss at the supplier, sector, and geographic level.

Does Fair Supply assess ESG risk beyond Tier 1 suppliers in the supply chain?

Yes. Fair Supply models supplier networks up to 10 tiers, helping you identify ESG risks that exist deep within your upstream supply chain.

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Increase in Efficiency

Real results for Lorna Jane

Tier 10

Supplier Visability

Make the invisable visable

60 Billion

Global Supply Chains

Data access in real-time

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Alerts and Reports

Reports in minutes, not months