SUPPLY CHAIN

HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS.

MINI Vehicle Footprint - Social Responsibility

Social sustainability within the company, along the supply chain and also in society, plays a key role for the BMW Group. For years, we have aspired to respect human rights and applicable environmental standards along the global supply chain of our vehicles. To achieve this, we rely on collaboration – because we can only effectively counter the risks in our supply chain together.

In doing so, we employ on a catalogue of measures and the dovetailing of training courses, contractual agreements, certification and testing by means of questionnaires and audits. We determine specific need for action through regular risk analysis, enabling us to identify raw materials whose procurement and processing involve increased risks (possible negative impacts) on people and the environment.

PRODUCTION OF BATTERY CELLS.

The focus is on cobalt, for instance, for the MINI Cooper E. It is a critical raw material or component of high-voltage battery cells. We buy this raw material directly from the manufacturers and make it available to battery cell suppliers.

This enables us to trace the origin and extraction methods of the material in full, while also providing transparency with regard to environmental and social standards. This then allows us to initiate qualification or remedial action measures. This involves, for instance, the certification of lithium mines in accordance with the ‘Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance’ standard (IRMA).

Visit https://www.bmwgroup.com/en/sustainability/menschenrechte.html for more information