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Pilot-Credits IPpc144: Social equity within the supply chain 1 point

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Requirements

Option 1. Meet 8 ILO Conventions using verified products or companies
Select products that are certified by, or are from a company that complies with, any of the verified standards1 listed below. “Verified Standards” lists standards that are pre-approved by USGBC to meet all 8 Fundamental Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). See Table 1.

Projects must submit documentation showing proof of compliance with verified standards for at least 3 permanently installed products2 from at least 2 different companies.

Some verified standards are for products and some are for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve this credit. Standards for products are listed under “Product Standards”. Standards for manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers are listed under “Company Standards”. Companies can be at any stage of the supply chain; from point of extraction to the final manufacture or assembly.

Table 1. 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions, Rights of Human Beings at Work
Category Conventions
Freedom of Association
  • Freedom of Association and Protection of Right to Organize (C087)
  • Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining (C098)
  • Abolition of Forced Labor
  • Forced Labour (C029)
  • Abolition of Forced Labour (C105)
  • Elimination of Child Labor
  • Minimum Age (C138)
  • Worst Forms of Child Labour (C182)
  • Equality
  • Equal Renumeration (C100)
  • Discrimination - Employment and Occupation (C111)
  • Option 2. Meet 8 ILO Conventions using alternative strategies
    USGBC welcomes the idea of alternative strategies to those discussed in the credit language for this pilot credit as a means to learn more about other possibilities towards meeting the intent.

    For an alternate strategy to be considered, the following information must be included in the submission:
    • Intent and goals of the proposed strategy and how it aligns with the pilot credit intent
    • How the strategy addresses the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions included in Table 1
    • What metric(s) are used to measure success


    Referenced Standards
    8 ILO Fundamental Conventions: www.ilo.org

    Verified Standards
    The verified standards listed below have been pre-approved by USGBC to meet the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions. Select at least 3 permanently installed products from at least 2 different companies that comply with any of the verified standards listed below. Approved versions of the verified standards are noted in parentheses. A more recent version is acceptable if it has maintained or increased rigor of equitable supply chain standards. Some verified standards are for products and some are for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve this credit. Verified standards for manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers are listed under “Company Standards”, and standards for products are listed under “Product Standards” below:

    Company Standards
    Verifications, certifications, policies, commitments, and standards specific to companies, including manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers.
    • Aluminum Stewardship Initiative Performance Standard (v2)
    • Concrete Sustainability Council Certification (v2.0)
    • Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI)
    • Fair Labor Association ® (FLA)
    • Fair Stone Standard (4th ed)
    • Global Impact Sourcing Coalition’s (GISC) Impact Sourcing Standard
    • Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance Certification (IRMA-STD-001) (2018)
    • Rainforest AllianceTM Sustainable Agriculture Certification - Supply Chain Requirements (2020)
    • ResponsibleSteel Certification (v3.0)
    • SA8000® Standard (2014)
    • SGE 21 Ethical and Socially Responsible Management System (2017)
    • World Fair Trade Organization’s (WFTO) Fair Trade Standard (v4.2)
    • XertifiX Standard Certification (v2)
    • Copper Mark Certification

    Product Standards
    Verification, certifications, and standards specific to permanently installed products. For the purposes of this pilot credit, “permanently installed products” are defined as products and materials that create the building or are attached to it.
    • Aluminum Stewardship Initiative Chain of Custody Standard (v1)
    • BRE: BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing of Construction Products Standard (v3.1)
    • BRE: BES 6002 Ethical Labour Sourcing Standard (v1) – Level One
    • Concrete Sustainability Council Certification (v2.0)
    • Cradle to Cradle Certification - Silver (v4.0) or Gold (v3.1) Level in Social Fairness
    • Fair Trade USA® Trade Standard (v2.0)
    • Forest Stewardship Certification CoC - https://us.fsc.org/en-us/certification/chain-of-custody-certification
    • Global GreenTag Certification (v4.1) – Bronze Level
    • Global Recycle Standard (v4.0)
    • ResponsibleSteel Certification (v3.0)
    1 For the purposes of this pilot credit, “verified standards” are standards and certifications which are approved by USGBC for use to achieve this credit. Suppliers can be at any stage of the supply chain, from point of extraction to the final manufacture or assembly. Some standards are for products and some for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve the credit.
    2 This credit is consistent with definitions in the Materials and Resources (MR) credit category. For the purposes of this pilot credit, “permanently installed products” are defined as products and materials that create the building or are attached to it. If furniture is included in MR credit calculations, it may be included in this credit.

    Submittals

    General
    Register for the pilot credit Feedback Survey
    Documentation/Compliance
    Option 1.
    • Documentation providing proof of compliance with any of the verified standards under the Guide tab for 3 permanently installed products from at least 2 different companies.
    Option 2.
    • Provide supporting documentation demonstrating equivalence to the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions, including all specified human rights issues in Table 1.
    • Provide a narrative description of the design approach or strategies, including the intent and goals, how it aligns with the pilot credit intent, and what metric(s) are used to measure success.
    Changes
    • 12/14/20 - Original Publication
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    © Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

    Requirements

    Option 1. Meet 8 ILO Conventions using verified products or companies
    Select products that are certified by, or are from a company that complies with, any of the verified standards1 listed below. “Verified Standards” lists standards that are pre-approved by USGBC to meet all 8 Fundamental Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). See Table 1.

    Projects must submit documentation showing proof of compliance with verified standards for at least 3 permanently installed products2 from at least 2 different companies.

    Some verified standards are for products and some are for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve this credit. Standards for products are listed under “Product Standards”. Standards for manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers are listed under “Company Standards”. Companies can be at any stage of the supply chain; from point of extraction to the final manufacture or assembly.

    Table 1. 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions, Rights of Human Beings at Work
    Category Conventions
    Freedom of Association
  • Freedom of Association and Protection of Right to Organize (C087)
  • Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining (C098)
  • Abolition of Forced Labor
  • Forced Labour (C029)
  • Abolition of Forced Labour (C105)
  • Elimination of Child Labor
  • Minimum Age (C138)
  • Worst Forms of Child Labour (C182)
  • Equality
  • Equal Renumeration (C100)
  • Discrimination - Employment and Occupation (C111)
  • Option 2. Meet 8 ILO Conventions using alternative strategies
    USGBC welcomes the idea of alternative strategies to those discussed in the credit language for this pilot credit as a means to learn more about other possibilities towards meeting the intent.

    For an alternate strategy to be considered, the following information must be included in the submission:
    • Intent and goals of the proposed strategy and how it aligns with the pilot credit intent
    • How the strategy addresses the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions included in Table 1
    • What metric(s) are used to measure success


    Referenced Standards
    8 ILO Fundamental Conventions: www.ilo.org

    Verified Standards
    The verified standards listed below have been pre-approved by USGBC to meet the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions. Select at least 3 permanently installed products from at least 2 different companies that comply with any of the verified standards listed below. Approved versions of the verified standards are noted in parentheses. A more recent version is acceptable if it has maintained or increased rigor of equitable supply chain standards. Some verified standards are for products and some are for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve this credit. Verified standards for manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers are listed under “Company Standards”, and standards for products are listed under “Product Standards” below:

    Company Standards
    Verifications, certifications, policies, commitments, and standards specific to companies, including manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers.
    • Aluminum Stewardship Initiative Performance Standard (v2)
    • Concrete Sustainability Council Certification (v2.0)
    • Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI)
    • Fair Labor Association ® (FLA)
    • Fair Stone Standard (4th ed)
    • Global Impact Sourcing Coalition’s (GISC) Impact Sourcing Standard
    • Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance Certification (IRMA-STD-001) (2018)
    • Rainforest AllianceTM Sustainable Agriculture Certification - Supply Chain Requirements (2020)
    • ResponsibleSteel Certification (v3.0)
    • SA8000® Standard (2014)
    • SGE 21 Ethical and Socially Responsible Management System (2017)
    • World Fair Trade Organization’s (WFTO) Fair Trade Standard (v4.2)
    • XertifiX Standard Certification (v2)
    • Copper Mark Certification

    Product Standards
    Verification, certifications, and standards specific to permanently installed products. For the purposes of this pilot credit, “permanently installed products” are defined as products and materials that create the building or are attached to it.
    • Aluminum Stewardship Initiative Chain of Custody Standard (v1)
    • BRE: BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing of Construction Products Standard (v3.1)
    • BRE: BES 6002 Ethical Labour Sourcing Standard (v1) – Level One
    • Concrete Sustainability Council Certification (v2.0)
    • Cradle to Cradle Certification - Silver (v4.0) or Gold (v3.1) Level in Social Fairness
    • Fair Trade USA® Trade Standard (v2.0)
    • Forest Stewardship Certification CoC - https://us.fsc.org/en-us/certification/chain-of-custody-certification
    • Global GreenTag Certification (v4.1) – Bronze Level
    • Global Recycle Standard (v4.0)
    • ResponsibleSteel Certification (v3.0)
    1 For the purposes of this pilot credit, “verified standards” are standards and certifications which are approved by USGBC for use to achieve this credit. Suppliers can be at any stage of the supply chain, from point of extraction to the final manufacture or assembly. Some standards are for products and some for companies; both are acceptable and a combination may be used to achieve the credit.
    2 This credit is consistent with definitions in the Materials and Resources (MR) credit category. For the purposes of this pilot credit, “permanently installed products” are defined as products and materials that create the building or are attached to it. If furniture is included in MR credit calculations, it may be included in this credit.

    Submittals

    General
    Register for the pilot credit Feedback Survey
    Documentation/Compliance
    Option 1.
    • Documentation providing proof of compliance with any of the verified standards under the Guide tab for 3 permanently installed products from at least 2 different companies.
    Option 2.
    • Provide supporting documentation demonstrating equivalence to the 8 ILO Fundamental Conventions, including all specified human rights issues in Table 1.
    • Provide a narrative description of the design approach or strategies, including the intent and goals, how it aligns with the pilot credit intent, and what metric(s) are used to measure success.
    Changes
    • 12/14/20 - Original Publication

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