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Supplier performance

Material suppliers did not change in FY23. While no Supplier Code of Conduct reviews were conducted in FY23 due to revision of supplier relationship management framework, there has always been high compliance to AGL's Supplier Code of Conduct. Regular contract management meetings were held with all material suppliers throughout FY23 and AGL was not aware of any material supplier breaching the Supplier Code of Conduct. Supplier Code of Conduct reviews are expected to recommence in FY24 in accordance to the new supplier relationship management framework, along with the development of the Procurement Assurance program.

Metric

FY23 performance

Number of material supplier partners as at 30/06/23

17

Number of material supplier partners evaluated for compliance with the AGL Supplier Code of Conduct

0

Number of material supplier partners compliant with the AGL Supplier Code of Conduct, or which have corrective action plans in place

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Proportion of material supply partners evaluated for compliance with the AGL Supplier Code of Conduct

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Proportion of material supply partners compliant with the AGL Supplier Code of Conduct, or which have corrective action plans in place

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Notes

  • A 'material supplier partner' is defined as a supplier who is assessed as posing a very high or extreme risk to AGL according to AGL's Fully Integrated Risk Management (FIRM) matrix.

  • FY22 AGL Supplier Agreements only include agreements in force with an effective date period between 1 July 2021 - 30 June 2022.

  • The most recent Supplier Code of Conduct review for Material Supplier Partners in FY22 was conducted in May 2022 based on Material Supplier Partners as at 4 January 2021.

  • In FY22, AGL Supplier Agreements with Supplier Code of Conduct were not tracked for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 due to project work relating to the proposed AGL demerger.

GRI Reference: 102-9

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