The State of Children’s Rights & Business

Business To Business (B2B)

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Business To Business (B2B)

This sector includes companies that produce and sell services to other businesses, rather than to individual consumers.

A wide ranging impact on children

The Business To Business (B2B) sector needs to recognise its role in providing products and services that minimise an adverse impact on the environment and consumers.

By assessing its operations and supply chains through the specific lens of children’s rights, this sector can ensure that products and services are safe for children, and activities and business practices do not negatively affect communities. It is important that policies and practices are in place which minimise exposure in high risk areas such as human trafficking, child labour or forced labour.

The sector includes the following industries:

  • Capital Goods
  • Motor Vehicles & Parts
  • Construction & Engineering
  • Freight & Logistics
  • Construction Materials & Supplies
  • Conglomerates
  • Postal & Courier Activities

Read on to discover insights into the performance of this sector based on our unique benchmark series, The State of Children’s Rights and Business.

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How did this sector perform?

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Business To Business (B2B)

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Top 5

Best performing companies

Since 2013, Global Child Forum has been benchmarking the world’s most influential companies, assessing how they respond to children’s rights. Our data can be used by corporates to increase their social impact, and for investors to inform their decision-making.

 

The scores in this top list come from the Global Benchmark 2024, and are based on the total selection of 1,802 companies – find out more about which companies were benchmarked here.

 

Choose your industry to the right to see the top five scoring companies. You can also search for a specific company name in the field below.

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Company Average score
Wilmar International
PLDT
Hershey
Musim Mas
PepsiCo
Siemens
Bouygues Group
Owens Corning
Iberdrola
Holcim
Norsk Hydro
Lundin Mining
Teck Resources
Newmont
Suzano
Puma
ANTA
Kering
Fung Group
Hyundai Motor
Neste
Idemitsu Kosan
OMV
BP
Formosa Petrochemical
Lodha
Sun Life Financial
UOB
KB Financial Group
Maybank
Wilmar International
Hershey
Musim Mas
PepsiCo
Aldi Nord
Merck
Bayer
Sun Pharma
Aspen Pharmacare
Lupin
PLDT
Telenor
Verizon
Telia
Tele2
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Matthew Goodwin

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Matthew is pioneering a new role at Global Child Forum as Head of Sustainable Investing, responsible for building Global Child Forum’s relationship with the financial services sector and ensuring that our sustainability data on children’s rights is made available to investors, asset managers and asset owners, helping them integrate children’s rights into their operations and investment decision-making process. Prior to joining Global Child Forum, he spent eight years at Lloyds Banking Group in London. Matthew studied Law and French at Université Paul Cézanne, Aix Marseille III and The University of Sheffield.
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Benchmark manager

Clémence is Global Child Forum’s Benchmark Manager. She oversees the realization of the Children's Rights and Business' Benchmark as well as GCF's Benchmark Report, the State of Children's Rights and Business, in partnership with BCG. She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the French School of Public Health (EHESP), as well as a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Sciences Po Rennes (France). Before joining Global Child Forum, Clémence worked in several organizations in France, Peru, and Sweden, coordinating projects and missions related to social work and public health.
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