Criteria in TCO Certified

Supply Chain - Audits and corrective action plans

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April 07, 2025

The issue we want to solve

Regular, high-quality audits of factories are essential to ensure that labor rights violations, health and safety risks, and environmental issues are identified and addressed. However, many audits lack credibility due to weak standards or conflicts of interest. Inconsistent oversight allows unethical practices to continue.

How the criterion works

TCO Certified requires independent audits conducted under RBA-VAP or SA8000 by auditors listed with APSCA to ensure credibility and accountability. High-risk factories must be audited more frequently, and any identified issues must be corrected within a set timeframe. This systematic approach ensures consistent monitoring and continuous improvement in factory working conditions.

Benefits for IT buyers and users

By requesting certified products, buyers promote greater accountability in the IT industry, ensuring that responsible practices extend beyond the final assembly stage. Sourcing products responsibly supports sustainable procurement goals and reduces reputational risks.