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Scania AB

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Södertälje, Sweden

Scania is a major global manufacturer of commercial vehicles, specializing in heavy trucks and buses. The company designs, manufactures, and supports integrated solutions to enhance mobility, serving customers worldwide with robust products and comprehensive services.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Scania AB

37.44

-0.02%

Latest Event

Scania AB Lobbying Meetings with EU Officials

LobbyFacts data reveals that Scania AB has engaged in extensive lobbying activity, with 50 meetings recorded with high-level EU Commission officials between December 2014 and December 2024. A note from 1 July 2024 highlights instances of duplicate entries, indicating potential issues in transparency and record-keeping.

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Scania AB is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
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Latest Events

  • Scania AB Lobbying Meetings with EU Officials Logo
    JUL
    01
    2024

    LobbyFacts data reveals that Scania AB has engaged in extensive lobbying activity, with 50 meetings recorded with high-level EU Commission officials between December 2014 and December 2024. A note from 1 July 2024 highlights instances of duplicate entries, indicating potential issues in transparency and record-keeping.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Scania AB's documented record of 50 meetings with top EU officials suggests a strong lobbying effort, which can be indicative of undue corporate influence over regulatory processes. From a left-leaning, anti-authoritarian perspective, such concentrated lobbying activity raises concerns about the potential for regulatory capture that may undermine democratic accountability and public interest.

    Scania AB (publ)

  • TRATON Group’s Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking Measures Logo
    JUN
    01
    2024

    TRATON Group, which includes Scania, issued its Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for fiscal year 2023. The document details comprehensive measures such as a robust risk analysis in the supply chain, implementation of a Human Rights Focus system (HRFS), supplier due diligence, a whistleblower channel, and extensive employee training and diversity initiatives aimed at preventing forced labor and modern slavery.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    The document details strong supply chain ethics measures including systematic risk analyses, supplier due diligence, supplier training, and the implementation of the Human Rights Focus System. These actions demonstrate a commitment to ethical sourcing and mitigating human rights violations within the supply chain.

    Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement by TRATON GROUP

  • +75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The statement emphasizes adherence to labor rights, non-discrimination, and respect for human rights within its internal practices, including collective bargaining and employee training. These practices indicate a proactive stance towards safeguarding workers’ rights and ensuring ethical labor relations.

    Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement by TRATON GROUP

  • Scania Enhances Supplier Sustainability Through SAQ Logo
    OCT
    05
    2023

    Scania has implemented a Sustainability Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) tool to assess and improve sustainability performance among its global suppliers. The process evaluates suppliers on health, safety, human rights, environment, ethics, and management, with additional audits for high-risk cases. This robust supplier monitoring system aims to elevate ethical supply chain practices.

  • +70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    By deploying a Sustainability Self-Assessment Questionnaire combined with country risk indices and follow-up audits, Scania demonstrates a proactive approach to ensuring supplier compliance with high standards in human rights, working conditions, and overall ethical practices. This initiative supports improved labor standards and supply chain transparency.

    Sustainable supply chain | Scania Group

  • Release of Updated Supplier Code of Conduct Logo
    MAY
    01
    2023

    Scania AB has published its updated Supplier Code of Conduct (Version 2: 20230501), which outlines comprehensive standards to uphold human rights, labor practices, and ethical supply chain management. The document sets strict expectations for nondiscriminatory hiring practices, safe working conditions, anti-forced labor measures, and responsible environmental practices among its suppliers.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The updated Code of Conduct emphasizes strict adherence to labor rights, anti-discrimination policies, and safeguards against forced labor. This strong commitment to protecting worker rights and ensuring ethical treatment across the supply chain scores highly from an anti-authoritarian and pro-worker perspective.

    PDF Scania Supplier Code of Conduct

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    The document mandates stringent ethical standards throughout Scania's supply chain. It requires suppliers to adhere to responsible sourcing, transparency, and environmental practices, thereby reducing the risk of complicity in human rights and environmental abuses.

    PDF Scania Supplier Code of Conduct

  • Scania Announces Supply Chain Decarbonisation by 2030 Logo
    SEP
    19
    2022

    Scania has unveiled an ambitious strategy to decarbonise its supply chain by 2030, aiming to achieve 100% green materials in batteries, steel, aluminium, and cast iron through the adoption of new technologies, green electricity, and recycled inputs. This initiative is designed to significantly reduce carbon emissions from production materials, setting industry-leading targets in collaboration with its suppliers.

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    Scania’s initiative to decarbonise its supply chain by 2030 demonstrates strong ethical commitment and proactive environmental stewardship. By targeting major emission hotspots and collaborating with suppliers to secure green materials, the company is taking progressive steps that align with responsible supply chain ethics, thereby enhancing its contribution to social and environmental justice.

    Scania To Decarbonise Its Supply Chain By 2030

  • Scania Launches Human Rights Management Framework Logo
    JAN
    01
    2022

    In 2022, Scania conducted a comprehensive cross-functional human rights assessment and management review to identify salient issues and develop a new framework for tracking progress and addressing human rights standards across its value chain.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    Scania's initiative demonstrates a strong commitment to upholding human rights within its operations by conducting a detailed review and establishing a framework for continuous improvement. This proactive measure in labor relations and human rights practices reflects positively on the company.

    Human rights management - people sustainability at Scania

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    By mapping human rights issues across its entire value chain, Scania is not only ensuring compliance within its labor practices but is also taking steps to improve supply chain ethics. This comprehensive approach contributes to a more sustainable and ethical business model.

    Human rights management - people sustainability at Scania

  • Scania in EU Lobbying Spotlight Logo
    JUN
    03
    2021

    Scania's PR agency has been highlighted as one of the largest among Swedish lobbyists in the EU, based on the number of meetings with the EU Commission, as reported by lobby firm Kreab.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Scania’s active use of its PR agency for extensive lobbying in the EU, as reported by Kreab, reflects corporate efforts to influence policy in favor of business interests. Such lobbying practices can diminish transparency and democratic accountability by reinforcing elite control over regulatory decisions.

    Scania, Spotify och Ericsson största svenska lobbyisterna i EU

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