Know which suppliers put your biodiversity goals at risk.
BioSupply Risk screens your suppliers, materials, and sourcing regions for biodiversity-related exposure — so you can prioritise the highest-risk suppliers and give teams a simple way to start taking action.
AgroSource Brazil
Palm Nusantara
Nordic Timber Co.
Indus Cotton Mills
Río Verde Cacao
Key advantages
What BioSupply Risk can do for procurement teams
Purpose-built for the procurement and supplier management workflow — not bolted on to a generic ESG platform.
Replace manual spreadsheet screening
Stop spending weeks manually researching supplier locations and materials against biodiversity databases. Get structured, automated screening at scale.
Prioritise supplier engagement
Know exactly which suppliers and categories carry the highest biodiversity risk — so your team focuses engagement where it matters most.
Support ESG and CSRD reporting
Generate audit-ready supplier risk summaries that feed directly into ESG reports, CSRD disclosures, and procurement due diligence processes.
Fit into existing procurement workflows
BioSupply Risk integrates with how procurement teams already work — supplier lists, category management, and supplier development processes.
How it works
How supplier risk screening works
01
Upload your supplier list
Import your supplier list from any source — CSV, ERP export, or manual entry. Match with region, material categories, and sourcing volumes.
02
Enrich with location & material data
Suppliers are automatically enriched with sourcing region biodiversity data, ecosystem sensitivity scores, and material-level risk profiles.
03
Flag biodiversity hotspot exposure
Each supplier receives a biodiversity risk rating — High, Medium, or Low — based on sourcing region, material type, and ecosystem sensitivity.
04
Generate action lists
Export prioritised supplier action lists for supplier engagement, procurement policy updates, and ESG reporting evidence.
Risk drivers
Common biodiversity risk drivers in supply chains
Deforestation risk
Agricultural commodities sourced from high-deforestation-risk regions
Freshwater stress
Water-intensive materials sourced from water-stressed basins
Sensitive ecosystems
Sourcing from or near IUCN protected areas, wetlands, or primary forests
Land use conversion
Materials linked to habitat conversion for agriculture or extraction
Outputs
Framework-ready outputs
BioSupply Risk sits at the intersection of procurement, ESG, and supplier development — with outputs that serve all three teams.
Procurement
- Prioritised high-risk supplier list
- Category-level risk summaries
- Supplier engagement action list
- Due diligence documentation
ESG / Sustainability
- CSRD Scope 3 biodiversity evidence
- TNFD supply chain exposure data
- Science-based targets input
- Annual report-ready data exports
Supplier Development
- Supplier improvement roadmaps
- Hotspot region flags
- Alternative sourcing region analysis
- Progress tracking over time
Early access
Screen your suppliers for biodiversity risk
BioSupply Risk is in early access. Register to be first in line and get a personalised demo for your procurement team.
No commitment. One email to schedule your demo.