Modern Slavery Risk Assessments for Your Entire Supply Chain
Fair Supply helps you identify and manage modern slavery risk through to 10 tiers deep—using just supplier name and spend. Fast, evidence-backed, and audit-ready.

Trusted by global leaders in ethical sourcing and sustainable procurement.
Built for fast, defensible action—not just reporting
Modern slavery risk is rarely visible on the surface—and yet most organisations still focus only on Tier 1. Fair Supply helps procurement and ESG teams uncover risks buried deep in global supplier networks, so you can take meaningful action and show your work.
With pre-aligned outputs to global frameworks like the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018, Canadian Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (S.C. 2023, c. 9) and EU CSDDD, Fair Supply equips your team to manage risk in real time—not just react at audit time. Use simple supplier data like name, country, and spend to generate objective, repeatable assessments. Then engage, mitigate, and monitor—with a consistent due diligence process that scales.
Deep Risk Visibility
Map risk exposure through to Tier 10—across indirect relationships, high-risk sectors, and flagged geographies.
Regulation-Ready From Day One
Generate standardised, audit-aligned reports trusted by boards, regulators, and investors.
Continuous Monitoring Made Easy
Track shifts in risk exposure over time and maintain up-to-date due diligence across your supplier base.
Key Features

See the Risk Others Miss
Use basic supplier data to generate assessments based on verified third-party datasets and economic modelling. Spot exposure in places others overlook.
Embedded Monitoring and Reassessment
Stay on top of risk year-round with refreshable profiles, trend comparisons, and ongoing documentation of your efforts.


Built for Procurement and ESG Workflows
Integrate assessments directly into sourcing, onboarding, and supplier review processes—without creating friction.
From Flag to Follow-Through
Classify suppliers by risk level, trigger SAQs, and track maturity over time. Move from assessment to engagement with tools that drive real progress.

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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 assess modern slavery risk in supply chains?
Modern slavery risk is assessed by combining MRIO models with data from the Global Slavery Index, ILO, and U.S. government sources. Risk is quantified across supply chains and expressed as estimated people in forced labour per million dollars spent.
What data sources are used to calculate modern slavery risk in Fair Supply?
Key sources include the Global Slavery Index, ILO Global Estimates, U.S. TIP Reports, Department of Labor Goods List, and economic activity data.
What risk levels does Fair Supply assign for modern slavery in the supply chain?
Fair Supply classifies modern slavery risk using both a numerical score and a 5-point rating scale: Low, Moderate Low, Moderate, Moderate High, and High. These classifications are based on the distribution of forced labour risk across global industry and geography, enabling meaningful comparison and prioritisation of suppliers.
Increase in Efficiency
Real results for Lorna Jane
Supplier Visability
Make the invisable visable
Global Supply Chains
Data access in real-time
Alerts and Reports
Reports in minutes, not months