Published 04-23-25
Submitted by Lenovo
Originally published in Lenovo's 2023/24 ESG Report
Supply chain ESG practices
As a global business offering a variety of products and services in 180 markets around the world, Lenovo manages a diverse and dynamic supply chain. Lenovo’s supply base is comprised of the following categories: internal manufacturing centers, production procurement, original design manufacturers (ODM), and general procurement. Production procurement includes all suppliers that provide materials or components that become part of Lenovo’s products. ODMs include manufacturing partners who manufacture products on behalf of Lenovo. General procurement includes all suppliers that provide materials and products which support Lenovo’s operations but do not become part of its products.
Lenovo’s supply base is comprised of multiple tiers in which lower tiers of suppliers provide materials and parts to higher tiers – and eventually to its Tier 1 suppliers, the suppliers with whom Lenovo has a direct contractual relationship.
The disclosures in Section 6.0 apply to Lenovo’s production procurement supplier base unless noted otherwise. The majority of Lenovo’s spend is with production procurement suppliers which often have ESG impacts and risks. Production procurement suppliers may pose social risks due to their reliance on significant labor forces, often drawing from extensive pools of lower-skilled workers who may be vulnerable to exploitation. Production procurement suppliers typically contribute to environmental impacts, encompassing factors such as energy, water, and materials required for production. The distribution of suppliers is restricted to production procurement suppliers, given their notable ESG risk profile.
Distribution of suppliers
Lenovo recognizes that there can be many benefits in utilizing local suppliers, including reduced logistics costs, potential decreases in GHG emissions, the opportunity to support local economies, and the preservation of community relationships. Lenovo considers local suppliers as those that operate in the same country as its significant locations of operations. In FY 2023/24, its significant locations of operations included manufacturing locations in China, US, Mexico, Brazil, Hungary, Japan, and India.
Lenovo estimates that 80 percent of production supply spend in China is with local suppliers. In other manufacturing countries or regions, Lenovo estimates that 20 percent of spend is with local suppliers.
The chart1 above shows the geographic distribution of Lenovo’s 533 production procurement suppliers as of the end of 2023. Lenovo has identified all production procurement suppliers as critical suppliers and all the identified suppliers are included in the chart.
ESG in the supply chain
Lenovo is committed to sound ESG management across its end-to-end supply chain process. It has ESG-specific systems in place, supported by contractual requirements to help ensure that suppliers meet or exceed applicable labor, environmental, health and safety, and ethics standards. The practices disclosed in Section 6.0 align with Lenovo’s ESG-related internal corporate policies including:
Commitments that apply to its supply chain are extended to suppliers through its Supplier Code of Conduct.
Lenovo considers the supply chain a vital part of its operations and views effective supply chain management as an important contributor to its success. Given this, Lenovo has implemented a robust set of controls and programs to manage its overall procurement process.
Additionally, Lenovo recognizes that ESG risks and impacts exist among its suppliers which may differ from the ESG impacts and risks associated with Lenovo’s own operations. Lenovo implemented various practices to identify environmental and social risks along the supply chain and continue to monitor those efforts such as surveying new suppliers, performing ongoing supplier audits and assessments, and integrating several ESG-specific controls and practices into its Master Procurement Process.
Lenovo’s risk identification, practices, their implementation and monitoring are detailed throughout this section.
Master procurement process
Lenovo’s Master Procurement Process is designed to oversee all purchase commitments for production materials and the goods and services that support its worldwide operations. With a mission to deliver the best pricing, quality, supply, technology, and service in a sustainable manner, this model provides a controlled procurement approach that is applied across the organization for commodities, including the following elements for production procurement and general procurement:
In addition, Lenovo has implemented practices used to promote environmentally preferable products and services when selecting suppliers including validating new suppliers and evaluating suppliers based on ESG considerations. Ongoing monitoring of supplier management efforts include audits of suppliers’ relevant ESG performance and third party ESG ratings. The master procurement process continues to reinforce ESG as a criterion in supplier selection.
Internal training
To ensure those with delegated authority are informed on ESG best practices, Lenovo conducts comprehensive communication and education activities throughout the year for its global supply chain team. In FY 2023/24, Lenovo enhanced the global supply chain ESG education program by holding additional live training sessions in multiple ESG areas to help the procurement team build on knowledge and skills. Offered in both Chinese and English, the overall attendance in those training sessions reached 2,009. In addition, Lenovo provides compulsory ESG courses and required a 100 percent completion rate with the production procurement team. Procurement team were also surveyed on their understanding of ESG so improvements can be monitored annually.
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1The allocation chart based on the registered legal entity of the headquarters of suppliers. No significant change in data or calculation methodology compared with previous year.
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