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EICC Weekly Bulletin
 April 28, 2011

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Supplier training sessions for the EICC Carbon Reporting system will be held on the following dates and times in the languages listed. 

Please note that all time zones are welcome to join any of these sessions:


May 17
: 12-1 PM, EDT (UTC-04:00)
Language: English
Register here.
May 24: 10-11 AM, CST/HKT (UTC+08:00)
Language: Mandarin
Register here.
June 7: 10-11 AM, CST/HKT (UTC+08:00)
Language: English
Register here.
  
June 20-21: Extractives Supply Chain Workshop VI in Washington, DC
July 25-27: Summer 2011 Membership Meeting in Shenzhen

EICC Auditor Certification Courses 

EICC auditor certification courses are offered throughout the year. Click here to visit the registration page.

Submit Information 

Please submit information you want to share with EICC members to Brad Cameron by 2 PM EDT on Tuesdays.

Subscriptions 

Contact Grant Feichtinger to add names to the distribution list.

In This Issue

boardBoard Activity 

 

The Board took the following action this week:

  • New Member: Approved a membership application from Research in Motion (RIM).
  • VAP Survey: Reviewed a survey on the validated audit process that will be sent to EICC members.
  • Membership Meeting: Reviewed a draft of the EICC Membership Meeting that will be held July 25-27 in Shenzhen.

reportAnnual Report Update

 

The annual member survey is due on Friday, April 29. Kimberly Murphy from BSR sent all primary contacts a link to the survey with instructions on completing it. Please contact Sasha Radovich if you cannot locate the link to the survey or have questions on completing it. BSR will begin follow up next week with companies who have not returned the survey.

 

Additionally, we are looking for members to be featured in one of the case studies that will accompany the publication of the 2010 Annual Report. We would like volunteers by next Friday, May 6; please click here for more information on the proposed case studies.

 

Contact Wendy Dittmer with any questions on the Annual Report.

meetingRegister Your Enablon Company Administrator

 

The EICC Project Viva Work Group completed several project milestones during the 1st quarter to prepare the new Enablon system, including:

  • Completed specifications
  • Outlined the system in Enablon             

Project Viva is now in development phase, and Enablon is building the system to EICC requirements. The workgroup is also staging the system rollout.  This includes identifying "Company Administrators" for the new system in each member company.

 

Company Administrators will manage their company users, add subsidiaries, and handle SAQ submissions, among other duties.  A login will be created to provide access to system training for each Company Administrator.  The training will be provided prior to the system production date.  Training details will be provided after Company Administrators are identified. 
  
Please click here to identify your Company Administrator for the Enablon system.  Responses must be received no later than COB Friday, May 6, 2011.

 

Send questions about the new system to communications@eicc.info.

vap2Announcing the EICC Quality Guideline 

  

Members are encouraged to review the newly released EICC Quality Guidance document. This document provides an overview of the steps EICC takes to ensure that a Validated Audit Report has the best possible consistency and quality. From qualification of audit firms to quality review of the validated audit reports, quality is a key component of VAP execution.

 

This document aims to make the quality of the VAP transparent. The document is currently available to EICC members and audit firms and will be available publicly on the EICC website beginning in June.

 

To receive more information about the Quality Assurance provided through the VAP, please sign up to attend one of two upcoming webinars on the topic.  The first webinar will be held on May 12th at 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time.  Click here to register.  There will be a second webinar held on May 19th at 2:00 PM China Standard Time.  Click here to register for the second webinar.

pilotMembership Logos 

 

New logos are available for companies to identify their level of membership in the EICC.  A logo is also available for Authorized Service Providers (e.g., certified audit firms).  The logos and use guidelines are available here

 

EICC companies are requested to transition their use of the main EICC logo to the member-specific one (Full Member or Applicant Member). Companies are encouraged to use the membership logo specific to their membership status in reports and on company websites.  All members should become familiar with the logos and their appropriate uses.  Contact Wendy Dittmer for more information.

surveyTask Force Members Needed to Focus on Slavery and Human Trafficking Law

 

EICC is establishing a task force to address the California Transparency Supply Chains Act of 2010.  The law will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2012.  It requires all retailers and manufacturers that conduct business in California to take the following actions if they produce annual sales of $100 million or more:

 

  • Evaluate and address the risks of human trafficking and slavery in product supply chains.
  • Require direct suppliers to certify that materials in company products comply with laws in the countries in which they are doing business.
  • Conduct audits of suppliers.
  • Maintain accountability standards.

The task force will develop recommendations and a tool kit to help member companies respond to the law.  Contact Ben Bruno to join the task force.

vapConflict Minerals Supply Chain Workshop in June

 

The Extractives Work Group will host the next supply chain workshop on June 20th and 21st in Washington DC.  All stakeholders, including NGOs, representatives from other industries, and government representatives are being invited to participate.  A small fee will be charged to cover the cost of the meeting, however EICC and GeSI members can send one employee for no charge.  The meeting will include:

  • Report on the situation on the ground from NGO representatives
  • Update on current international and regional initiatives containing due diligence criteria for conflict metals from government representatives and other stakeholders
  • Review of the CFS Program and discussion of successes, gaps, and actions needed to validate and support acceptable due diligence for tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold
  • Panel discussion on iTSCi and other in-region sourcing initiatives
  • Panel discussion on gold protocol development and supply chain characteristics

An official invitation with a detailed agenda will be sent soon.  Contact Grant Feichtinger for more information.

carbonFinal Opportunity to Help Develop Key EICC Initiatives 

 

Three work groups are completing plans on key initiatives that will be presented next month to senior executives of EICC member companies. Contact Brad Cameron this week if you want to participate in the process.

 

The initiatives include:

  • Code Conformance: Accelerating the pace at which EICC members are able to conform to the EICC Code of Conduct.
  • Environment: Reducing impacts relating to carbon emissions and water.
  • Overtime: Improving member conformance to the EICC Code limits on overtime.

The plans will be presented in May to guide EICC activities through 2013.

etascE-TASC Data Migration 


An FAQ was sent to primary representatives to answer questions about the new Enablon system and data migration from E-TASC. The FAQ is available here.


All companies are encouraged to take action before subscriptions to E-TASC expire. Current E-TASC SAQ data will not be migrated to the new system.


Suppliers that accept an invitation to register with Enablon will be able to save their current SAQs for reference. The Enablon system will have a new SAQ with new questions that support audit activities and the new Services SAQ. Additional details on loading current SAQ questionnaires in the new system will be provided at a later date. Contact Grant Feichtinger with questions.

Need Help?

 

Contact AMS at 202-962-0167

Programs: Brad Cameron
Operations: John Flatley
Membership Services: Carrie Hoffman
WG Coordinator: Grant Feichtinger
Membership Assistant: Ben Bruno

Membership Compliance: Anne Vogel-Marr

External Communications: Wendy Dittmer (P. 512-934-8922)