DiliCHANCE | Together Toward Effective Due Diligence in Minerals Value Chains

Summary
The European Union (EU) under its political economic prosperity and sustainability agenda perceives due diligence (DD) as a means and an end: DD is urgently needed for (a) assuring sufficient supply of raw materials (primary and secondary) critical for the EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors, and (b) changing sourcing and business practices to minimize societal and environmental harm in- and outside the EU in the light of the Europe 2030 Agenda and SDGs.
For that purpose, the EU and its Member States deployed a mix of different instruments aiming at responsible sourcing and supply chain DD. These instruments cover a variety of requirements both horizontal (proposed upcoming Critical Raw Materials Act and Directive for Corporate Due Diligence and Corporate Accountability) and product or commodity specific levels (i.e. Conflict Minerals Regulation, Battery Regulation). These diverse frameworks of legal requirements for DD processes set and enforce standards for business, regulate markets, and, ultimately, foster a level playing field – i.e. a state in which conditions in a competition or situation are fair for everyone.
Even though front runner companies, policy and civil society call for mandatory DD, the majority of EU based companies are currently struggling to implement DD: Only one third of larger EU companies practices voluntary DD covering human rights and the environment, while only one in seven companies claim to cover the entire value chain.
The DiliCHANCE Project aims to fundamentally reshape the current DD operational system: Looking into DD solutions from a holistic three-pronged approach - tools, business practice, and assurance & verification - assessing their efficacy and engaging in capacity building with key decision-makers from business and policy, as well as civil society will unlock industrial leadership for key EU mineral value chains.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101177460
Start date: 01-10-2024
End date: 30-09-2027
Total budget - Public funding: - 2 200 000,00 Euro
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The European Union (EU) under its political economic prosperity and sustainability agenda perceives due diligence (DD) as a means and an end: DD is urgently needed for (a) assuring sufficient supply of raw materials (primary and secondary) critical for the EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors, and (b) changing sourcing and business practices to minimize societal and environmental harm in- and outside the EU in the light of the Europe 2030 Agenda and SDGs.
For that purpose, the EU and its Member States deployed a mix of different instruments aiming at responsible sourcing and supply chain DD. These instruments cover a variety of requirements both horizontal (proposed upcoming Critical Raw Materials Act and Directive for Corporate Due Diligence and Corporate Accountability) and product or commodity specific levels (i.e. Conflict Minerals Regulation, Battery Regulation). These diverse frameworks of legal requirements for DD processes set and enforce standards for business, regulate markets, and, ultimately, foster a level playing field – i.e. a state in which conditions in a competition or situation are fair for everyone.
Even though front runner companies, policy and civil society call for mandatory DD, the majority of EU based companies are currently struggling to implement DD: Only one third of larger EU companies practices voluntary DD covering human rights and the environment, while only one in seven companies claim to cover the entire value chain.
The DiliCHANCE Project aims to fundamentally reshape the current DD operational system: Looking into DD solutions from a holistic three-pronged approach - tools, business practice, and assurance & verification - assessing their efficacy and engaging in capacity building with key decision-makers from business and policy, as well as civil society will unlock industrial leadership for key EU mineral value chains.

Status

SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-10

Update Date

24-12-2024
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Horizon Europe
HORIZON.2 Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness
HORIZON.2.4 Digital, Industry and Space
HORIZON.2.4.4 Advanced Materials
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