The implementation of capacity building program in supply chain management for ThaiBev’s suppliers. The development focuses on building supplier knowledge and awareness on sustainable development and to ensure that suppliers have the knowledge and skills to integrate sustainability into the procurement processes and understand the ESG impacts from upstream to downstream in supply chain.
100% of Significant suppliers with high ESG risks
Corrective actions from significant suppliers with high ESG risks and development plan for significant suppliers
100%
of suppliers with high risk
have corrective action plan
Suppliers that are identified with high risks or have non-compliance issues from the supplier assessment are required to submit correction action plan within the designated timeline. Their corrective action implementation is also monitored and reviewed by ThaiBev auditor. ThaiBev will also provide feedback and support to suppliers during their corrective action implementation where required.
100%
of significant suppliers covered
in supplier training and knowledge sharing program
ThaiBev organizes training and knowledge sharing program for suppliers via Thailand Supply Chain Network (TSCN). The program is organized on a regular basis with the aim to develop supplier capability and increase supplier’s awareness on sustainable development. The program includes both sustainability and business topics.
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100%
of local critical suppliers
participating in ThaiBev
Business Partner Award
ThaiBev invites critical suppliers and strategic suppliers to participate in Business Partner Award Program annually to recognize the suppliers with an outstanding performance. The Business Partner Award criteria include quality, commercial, delivery, project development, and sustainability. Sustainability is weighted 20%.
Climate-related Engagement with Other Partners in the Value Chain
ThaiBev collaborates with Thailand Supply Chain Network (TSCN) co-founders to implement the supplier development program by sharing the know-how and expertise from the leading companies in sustainable development practices via Thailand Sustainability Academy (TSA).
In 2023, the TSA successfully organized the first training
classes on the topic of “The Power of One: Taking Action to
Reduce GHG Emissions" Strategic suppliers with high GHG emission intensity and contribution are invited to participate in these classes, i.e., packaging and key agricultural commodity suppliers. The objectives of the training is to equip suppliers with the knowledge to identify, measure, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within their operations. More than 70 attendees from 49 companies have participated.
Strengthening the knowledge for sustainable business:
The Power of One:
Taking action to
reduce GHG Emissions
BJC / SCG / TBC
Climate Change
Risk Assessment
TU / SCG / TBC
Biodiversity
GC / CPF
Sustainable
Sourcing
TU / ThaiBev
Green Finance
BBL
Social Impact
Assessment
ThaiBev
GHG Emissions Accounting for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Training Recognizing the diverse needs and challenges of our suppliers during their transition to low-carbon operations, ThaiBev supports their development by sharing know-how in sustainable development practices. The goal is to equip suppliers’ representatives with knowledge and tools necessary to implement GHG emissions reduction within their organizations. By focusing on capacity building and data collection support, we aim to establish foundational GHG and reduction and accounting practices across all our suppliers.
Train-the-Trainer Program As part of its mission to strengthen Thai entrepreneurs, TSCN introduced the Train-the-Trainer Program in collaboration with its co-founders. This initiative aims to equip member representatives with the knowledge and tools necessary to implement effective sustainability practices within their organizations. By focusing on GHG emissions tracking, reduction strategies, and sustainability management, the program supports Thai entrepreneurs in advancing toward Net Zero. In this way, TSCN empowers businesses to be leaders in sustainability and contributes to Thailand’s broader climate objectives.
ThaiBev prioritize the enhancement of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performances throughout the supply chain, and provide access for all active suppliers to ESG benchmark from ESG Program results (Supplier Assessment result). ThaiBev ensure that suppliers are aware about the existing gaps in their ESG practices and are equipped with the necessary knowledge to improve their performance in these areas. This collaborative approach allows ThaiBev to foster transparency, encourage responsible practices, and drive positive change across our supply chain, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and socially responsible business ecosystem.
Supplier Category |
Corporate Governance |
Environmental Management |
Social
Sustainability |
Supplier
Management |
Audit and Certification |
Carbon Footprint Reduction and Tracking |
Water
Consumption |
%Score |
1. Agricultural Commodity |
100% |
88% |
85% |
92% |
67% |
58% |
100% |
95% |
2. Chemicals |
67% |
88% |
65% |
83% |
92% |
58% |
100% |
86% |
3. Construction |
75% |
67% |
67% |
50% |
50% |
38% |
N/A |
58% |
4. Machinery |
63% |
67% |
100% |
50% |
100% |
63% |
N/A |
70% |
5. Material Handling |
75% |
67% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
38% |
N/A |
78% |
6. Office & Factory Supply |
63% |
67% |
25% |
50% |
25% |
50% |
N/A |
48% |
7. Packaging |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
83% |
100% |
98% |
8. Petrochemical |
100% |
75% |
85% |
75% |
83% |
58% |
60% |
89% |
ThaiBev identifies non-compliance issues founded and sets out mandatory requirements for the assessed suppliers to submit corrective action plan within the designated period if non-compliances are found. ThaiBev monitors the progress of the corrective actions and shall suspend, exclude, and/or terminate any suppliers who fail to resolve major non-compliances within the agreed window of time until further actions are properly taken and satisfy ThaiBev’s requirements.