This collaboration means Inspectorio will facilitate the collection and analysis of verified social and labour assessments from SLCP within its platform.

The partnership aligns with Inspectorio’s strategic goal of enhancing transparency, sustainability, and ethical sourcing practices across international supply chains.

It also furthers the company’s strategy to forge a partnership with globally recognised initiatives to solidify its position in supply chain practices.

Inspectorio CEO Chirag Patel said: “Becoming a Passive Accredited Host for SLCP reaffirms our mission to enable greater transparency and sustainability across supply chains. This collaboration allows our clients to seamlessly integrate SLCP verified data into our platform, further enhancing their ability to drive responsible sourcing and positive social impacts.”

With this development, Inspectorio’s users will gain the ability to integrate SLCP’s authenticated data into Inspectorio’s comprehensive system.

This integration promises streamlined access to reliable social and labour metrics, improved data analysis capabilities, more informed decision-making processes, and support for sustainability efforts.

SLCP’s Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) is designed to evaluate working conditions and social compliance. It generates dependable and practical data that stakeholders can share widely.

This approach aims to diminish the burden of repetitive audits while redirecting resources towards substantial enhancements in workplace standards.

SLCP CEO Janet Mensink said: “We’re very excited to welcome Inspectorio as a Passive Accredited Host in our Tech eco-system. This will support our vision to advance decent work in global supply chains. Our mission is to reduce audit duplication by streamlining assessments and providing credible and actionable data.

“With Inspectorio’s innovative, technology-driven approach, manufacturers and brands will be able to find a way to share and use SLCP assessment data that suits their needs. Together, we can amplify our collective impact and accelerate meaningful change.”

In October last year, SLCP updated the Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) Toolkit to help companies implement mandatory human rights due diligence, providing updated resources aligned with evolving global legislation.