Mandatory regime · Tier 3 · In force
France Devoir de Vigilance
In force since 2017. French parent companies must publish a vigilance plan covering human-rights and environmental risks across their supply chain.
At a glance
- Jurisdiction
- FR
- Status
- In force
- Type
- Mandatory regime
- Effective
- 27 March 2017
- Citation
- Loi n° 2017-399 (Duty of Vigilance)
Who and what it covers
Applies to
Requirements
What Devoir de Vigilance requires.
- Due-diligence policyMandatory
- A board-adopted human-rights and environmental due-diligence policy.
- Supply-chain risk assessmentMandatory
- A documented assessment of human-rights and environmental risks across the supply chain.
- Grievance mechanismMandatory
- An accessible grievance and remediation channel for affected workers and communities.
- Public reporting / disclosureMandatory
- A published sustainability / due-diligence statement or disclosure.
How Commodity Plus helps
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Frequently asked
- What is Devoir de Vigilance?
- In force since 2017. French parent companies must publish a vigilance plan covering human-rights and environmental risks across their supply chain.
- What does Devoir de Vigilance require?
- Key requirements include: Due-diligence policy; Supply-chain risk assessment; Grievance mechanism; Public reporting / disclosure.
- When does Devoir de Vigilance take effect?
- Devoir de Vigilance takes effect on 27 March 2017.
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EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive / ESRS
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Norway Transparency Act
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UK Modern Slavery Act
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