Social Responsibility & Human Rights in the Supply Chain
Management Approach
When it comes to social responsibility and human rights standards in the supply chain, Belimo holds its significant suppliers to the same rigorous standards for social responsibility and human rights as its internal service providers. Suppliers are expected to provide Belimo with full transparency to facilitate risk assessment including non-financial information on social responsibility, human rights and labor standards. Supply chain due diligence allows Belimo to identify, prevent and mitigate risks and impacts associated with the social aspects of its supply chain. The Sphera Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) tool is used to monitor labor practices and human rights issues within the supply chain. The Belimo Supplier Principles set the basis and core principles of the Company’s approach to this material topic.
Find out more about supplier adherence to the Belimo Supplier Principles and the Supplier Audit: Environmental Footprint of the Supply Chain.
Social Responsibility & Human Rights Assessment of Suppliers
Since 2024, Belimo has collaborated with EcoVadis to perform a supplier ESG risk assessment. A total of 93.2% of Belimo's direct procurement volume was assessed on social impacts using the EcoVadis assessment in 2025 (2024: 87.9%).
Certified Suppliers ISO 9001 and ISO 45001
Belimo monitors the proportion of suppliers with certified quality management systems. In 2025, ISO 9001-certified suppliers represented 96.9% of Belimo's direct purchasing volume (2024: 94.1%).
Belimo tracks the proportion of suppliers with certified occupational health and safety management systems. In 2025, ISO 45001-certified suppliers represented 25.4% of Belimo's direct purchasing volume (2024: 22.4%).
ISO 9001-Certified Suppliers
ISO 45001-Certified Suppliers
Minerals and Metals from Conflict-Affected Areas and Child Labor (DDTrO)
The Swiss Federal Council has adopted the legislative amendments to the indirect counterproposal to the Responsible Business Initiative (RBI). The Ordinance on Due Diligence and Transparency in relation to Minerals and Metals from Conflict-Affected Areas and Child Labor (DDTrO) requires companies operating in areas with elevated risks of child labor and conflict minerals to meet enhanced due diligence obligations.
Since 2021, Belimo has monitored its risks related to child labor in accordance with DDTrO requirements and did not identify any incidents in 2025 (2024: none). Risks associated with Minerals and Metals from Conflict-Affected Areas and Child Labor (DDTrO) were assessed as part of the annual due diligence process and Belimo did not consider them to be critical for 2025 (2024: not critical). The Group has fully complied with the required due diligence obligations.