Concept Management have successfully passed the SMETA audit.

Concept Management have worked very hard to get ready for their SMETA Audit and achieved 96% when the audit was completed. The audit was requested by BskyB and performed by SGS .

Mark Wilding say’s ‘ This is testament to all the hard work from all our staff to achieve another industry accreditation and the reason we do these is to offer our client’s, complete peace of mind knowing that all our processes are independently audited to a particular standard that highlights ethical trade, health and safety and employee wellbeing’

What is SMETA?

Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA) is one of the most widely used ethical audit formats in the world

SMETA is an audit procedure which is a compilation of good practice in ethical audit technique. It is not a code of conduct, a new methodology, or a certification process.

Using SMETA, a supplier can have one audit conducted and share it with multiple customers, rather than having a different audit conducted for each customer. The SMETA documents are designed to be used by experienced auditors in line with current established practices.

SMETA methodology uses the ETI code and local law as the measurement tool. It includes four modules:

Who can use SMETA?

While SMETA was developed for Sedex members, companies who are not members of Sedex are also encouraged to use it. By making SMETA publicly available we hope to promote greater transparency of audit methodology and share knowledge about auditors’ qualifications and the practices that underpin SMETA reports.

SMETA 6.0

SMETA is developed and maintained by the Sedex Stakeholder Forum (the SSF). The latest version of SMETA was launched in April 2017, with an implementation date of June 1st 2017. The companies on this working group included SGS, Amcor, Bureau Veritas, DNV, Givaudan, Kellogg, M&S, Pepsico, SAB Miller/ABInbev, and Walmart.

Learn more about SMETA here. 

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