TPV Technology has expanded its sustainability efforts by partnering with The Mekong Club and the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM) to strengthen human rights protections and ethical sourcing across its global supply chain.
The initiative aligns with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and reinforces TPV’s commitment to addressing risks such as forced labour, human trafficking, and unethical mining practices. Through these partnerships, the company gains access to tools, expertise, and collaborative networks to enhance oversight and compliance.
The Mekong Club will support TPV in combating modern slavery across operations and supplier networks, while EPRM focuses on improving conditions and environmental practices in mineral sourcing, particularly in high-risk regions.
TPV continues to follow international standards including the UN Global Compact, ILO, and Responsible Business Alliance, and maintains strict policies against sourcing conflict minerals linked to armed groups.
The move highlights TPV’s broader strategy to strengthen due diligence, ensure responsible sourcing of key minerals, and drive long-term sustainability across its global operations.
