Working towards a sustainable and ethical supply chain
We're committed to ethical business practices and a sustainable society
Konica Minolta is committed to:
- Complying with all applicable laws and regulations in the countries and regions where we operate
- Ensuring ethical corporate behaviour
- Contributing to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to counter inequality, assaults on human rights and exploitation in the workforce

Addressing the impact of our supply chain
CSDDD compliance
The upcoming
EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence and amending Directive (CSDDD) seeks to prevent human and environmental rights infringements by requiring businesses to take action to identify and manage risks in their supply chains. Respect for human rights is one of the most basic requirements in our business activities, and Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe is already working to ensure CSDDD compliance by:
- Establishing a risk management system
- Conducting a risk analysis of our suppliers
- Adopting a management board policy statement
- Establishing appropriate preventive measures
- Taking remedial action where needed
- Establishing a company-internal complaint procedure to help mitigate risk and identify areas for improvement
- Meeting continuous documentation and reporting requirements
Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains (Germany)
Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains
Supplier Code of Conduct
Responsible Business Alliance (RBA)
Code of Conduct.
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Building on the RBA's work, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe has developed its own
Supplier Code of Conduct, which provides an even more robust and carefully regulated approach. The Code:
- Recognises that an ethical and sustainable supply chain can only be achieved with the help of our partners and valued suppliers
- Establishes an expectation that suppliers not only fully comply with applicable laws and regulations, but also with internationally recognised ESG standards.
- Sets out environment, social and governance rules that all suppliers must consider binding minimum standards.
To ensure compliance, suppliers agree to:
- Allow Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe to conduct audits or assessments
- Work to identify any risks in the supply chain, cooperating through surveys or questionnaires
- Disclose any incidents that breach our Supplier Code of Conduct
supply chain management

Responsible minerals procurement
Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI),
OECD definition
Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas
Referring to the OECD Guidance, Konica Minolta has:
- Developed a Group-wide system for implementing this responsible mineral policy
- Carries out responsible mineral surveys throughout its supply chain
- Conducts due diligence (Due diligence for conflict minerals: the steps in order to prevent or mitigate adverse impacts, to identify and assess risks of human rights abuses based on factual surveys of minerals supply chain.)
We require our suppliers to cooperate with our responsible minerals approach and activities. Through our strong partnerships, we expect our suppliers to source minerals from smelters and refiners who are deemed to be compliant with the RMI's Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (RMAP). If we identify minerals that contribute to funding conflicts or relate to serious risks, we will ask our suppliers to take measures. Depending on the outcome, we will take appropriate countermeasures that may ultimately lead to termination of business with the supplier.
In addition, the
EU Conflict Minerals Regulation went into effect in 2021, and the EU released a list of Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas under Regulation.
In Japan, Konica Minolta participates in
JEITA’s Responsible Minerals Trade Working Group, which promotes programs on responsible mineral procurement among IT and electronics companies in Japan.