IBA Annual Conference Mexico City 2024

15 Sep - 20 Sep 2024

PALACIO DE CANAL 11, LEVEL E1

Session information

Greening supply chains - new legal challenges for a sustainable exploitation of raw materials

Tuesday 17 September (1430 - 1545)

PALACIO DE CANAL 11, LEVEL E1

Committee(s)

Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee (Lead)
International Commerce and Distribution Committee

Description

Regulating supply chains by imposing responsibility on businesses with regard to environmental, social and human rights issues has become a global trend. In a first wave, legislators have tried to use supply-chain related laws to prevent illegal deforestation of rain forests or the sourcing of conflict minerals from regions where profits fund armed conflict. Recently, this concept has been broadened to cover all major supply chains. Even though just a few countries (eg, Germany) have implemented such laws, the concept has become truly infectious, spreading along supply chains all around the globe. In the next step, climate legislation will apply this instrument: the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). CBAM will impose price adjustments on imports of designated goods into the EU, based on the CO2 emissions in production outside the EU. The session will focus on the concepts underlying these developments. What are the standards of diligence? How do businesses and governments cope with information gaps? What is the role of certificates?

Session / Workshop Chair(s)

Professor Wilhelm Bergthaler Haslinger / Nagele Rechtsanwälte GmbH, Vienna, Austria; Co-Chair, Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee

Speakers

Hugo Frias Anglo American, Santiago, Chile
Julio García-Marín SQM Lithium, Santiago, Chile
Luciana Gil Bichara Advogados , São Paulo, Brazil; Social Media Officer, Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
Angela M Santos ArentFox Schiff LLP, New York, New York, USA
Christoph Schork HEUKING, Cologne, Germany; Conference Officer, Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
Gerson Vaca Basham Ringe y Correa, Mexico City, Mexico