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When prioritising risks, you first look at scope. 

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You will have to assess a combination of factors. Risks with a significant impact, broad scope, and irremediable character should be addressed first. It's important to determine priorities not just on your own, but also by consulting with your suppliers.

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You will have to assess a combination of factors. Risks with a significant impact, broad scope, and irremediable character should be addressed first. It's important to determine priorities not just on your own, but also by consulting with your suppliers.

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It is easy to determine the origin of ingredients/raw materials.

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Unfortunately, supply chains can sometimes be so complex that determining the production locations can be challenging. Some products are often traded (such as cashews) or processed (such as soy), making it more complex to trace the original source of the product.

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Unfortunately, supply chains can sometimes be so complex that determining the production locations can be challenging. Some products are often traded (such as cashews) or processed (such as soy), making it more complex to trace the original source of the product.

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You don't have to address all risks simultaneously.

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Once you have identified risks, start with those that have a significant impact, affect many people/have great environmental damage, or are irreversible.

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Once you have identified risks, start with those that have a significant impact, affect many people/have great environmental damage, or are irreversible.

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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot do anything about working conditions far away.

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SMEs can have an impact on human rights and the environment far away. For example, by being a reliable trading partner or working with other parties to emphasise the importance of human rights and the environment.

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SMEs can have an impact on human rights and the environment far away. For example, by being a reliable trading partner or working with other parties to emphasise the importance of human rights and the environment.

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There are many tools available to map risks.

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Fortunately, companies can use a lot of free information and learn from their suppliers.

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Fortunately, companies can use a lot of free information and learn from their suppliers.

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Below you'll find all your correct and incorrect answers listed again. For each question, you'll also see what the correct answer is.

When prioritising risks, you first look at scope. 

You have answered this question incorrectly, the statement is false.


You will have to assess a combination of factors. Risks with a significant impact, broad scope, and irremediable character should be addressed first. It's important to determine priorities not just on your own, but also by consulting with your suppliers.

You have answered this question correctly, the statement is false.


You will have to assess a combination of factors. Risks with a significant impact, broad scope, and irremediable character should be addressed first. It's important to determine priorities not just on your own, but also by consulting with your suppliers.

It is easy to determine the origin of ingredients/raw materials.

You have answered this question incorrectly, the statement is false.


Unfortunately, supply chains can sometimes be so complex that determining the production locations can be challenging. Some products are often traded (such as cashews) or processed (such as soy), making it more complex to trace the original source of the product.

You have answered this question correctly, the statement is false.


Unfortunately, supply chains can sometimes be so complex that determining the production locations can be challenging. Some products are often traded (such as cashews) or processed (such as soy), making it more complex to trace the original source of the product.

You don't have to address all risks simultaneously.

You have answered this question incorrectly, the statement is true.


Once you have identified risks, start with those that have a significant impact, affect many people/have great environmental damage, or are irreversible.

You have answered this question correctly, the statement is false.


Once you have identified risks, start with those that have a significant impact, affect many people/have great environmental damage, or are irreversible.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot do anything about working conditions far away.

You have answered this question incorrectly, the statement is false.


SMEs can have an impact on human rights and the environment far away. For example, by being a reliable trading partner or working with other parties to emphasise the importance of human rights and the environment.

You have answered this question correctly, the statement is false.


SMEs can have an impact on human rights and the environment far away. For example, by being a reliable trading partner or working with other parties to emphasise the importance of human rights and the environment.

There are many tools available to map risks.

You have answered this question incorrectly, the statement is true.


Fortunately, companies can use a lot of free information and learn from their suppliers.

You have answered this question correctly, the statement is true.


Fortunately, companies can use a lot of free information and learn from their suppliers.

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