Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Solar Energy Industries Assn. New Traceability Protocol Allows Solar Companies To Ensure Ethical Supply Chain; Updated Standards For Recycling

On April 27, t
he Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) released a new tool to increase supply chain transparency and help ensure that all solar components are made ethically throughout the solar value chain.

The Solar Supply Chain Traceability Protocol is a set of guidelines designed to help solar companies meet compliance obligations and, importantly, provide customers with assurances that their solar products are free of unethical labor practices.

“Solar customers expect their products to be ethically-produced, and this protocol helps ensure that solar products coming into the United States are not made using forced labor,” said John Smirnow, SEIA’s vice president of market strategy. “Solar is one of the cleanest and most reliable technologies on our grid today, and we hope this tool will give American buyers and leaders confidence at a time when solar energy increasingly supports our need to fuel economic growth and tackle the climate crisis.”

As manufacturers begin using the traceability protocol, it will be regularly reviewed and updated to improve its usability and effectiveness. It is important to point out that the protocol by itself will not stamp out forced labor, companies need to go through the steps laid out by the protocol.

Updated Standards For Recycling

In addition to the new traceability protocol, SEIA has finalized a comprehensive update to its Solar Commitment to Environmental & Social Responsibility, which defines common labor, health and safety, environmental, and ethical standards and expectations for solar companies. 

The update modernizes the standard and now covers an expansive list of topics, including guidance on workplace safety and ethical labor practices.

The standard now features recycling and refurbishment best practices, information on energy consumption tracking, procedures companies can follow to avoid the use of conflict minerals in solar products, and additional guidance that companies can follow to hold their suppliers to all of these standards.

The Commitment is an important document that recognizes the need for companies to increasingly take responsibility for every aspect of the solar supply chain from upstream materials to recycling and disposition.

SEIA is also releasing a Solar Buyers’ Guide on Traceability, which summarizes the protocol and offers key questions that customers, developers, financiers, and other stakeholders should ask suppliers about products in the solar + storage value chain.

Click Here for the complete announcement.

For more information--

-- Visit the Solar Supply Chain Traceability Protocol webpage.

-- Click Here for updated Solar Commitment To Environmental & Social Responsibility

-- Click Here for Solar Buyers’ Guide on Traceability

NewsClip:

Utility Dive: Solar Industry Launches Supply Chain Transparency Tool Amid Pressure To Ensure Ethical Component Sourcing

[Posted: May 4, 2021]  PA Environment Digest

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