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Trivium

Trivium is a consulting firm specializing in policy and regulatory issues, particularly in the context of international trade and intellectual property. The firm provides strategic advice and analysis for clients navigating complex regulatory environments across the globe.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Trivium

-1.57

0.01%

Latest Event

US Expansion of UFLPA Entity List Implicates Trivium in Forced Labor Concerns

The US Department of Homeland Security expanded its UFLPA entity list on January 14, 2025, adding 37 companies, including Trivium China, amid accusations of employing forced labor and sourcing from suppliers that use forced labor. This development raises serious concerns regarding Trivium's adherence to labor rights and ethical supply chain practices.

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BYSTANDER

Trivium is currently rated as a Bystander.

-1 to -4 CCI Score
Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • US Expansion of UFLPA Entity List Implicates Trivium in Forced Labor Concerns Logo
    JAN
    14
    2025

    The US Department of Homeland Security expanded its UFLPA entity list on January 14, 2025, adding 37 companies, including Trivium China, amid accusations of employing forced labor and sourcing from suppliers that use forced labor. This development raises serious concerns regarding Trivium's adherence to labor rights and ethical supply chain practices.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 23

    Trivium's inclusion on the UFLPA entity list suggests severe shortcomings in its labor relations and human rights practices. Allegations of directly employing or indirectly benefiting from forced labor indicate a disregard for fair labor standards, a serious indictment in the context of rising authoritarian practices.

    US announces largest expansion of UFLPA entity list to date – Trivium China

  • -70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 23

    The allegations that Trivium is sourcing products made through forced labor highlight significant ethical concerns in its supply chain practices. This undermines trust and indicates a potential complicity in systemic human rights abuses linked to authoritarian policies.

    US announces largest expansion of UFLPA entity list to date – Trivium China

  • Trivium Modern Slavery Statement and Supply Chain Ethics Initiative Logo
    MAY
    29
    2024

    Trivium Packaging has published its Modern Slavery Statement, detailing comprehensive measures to combat modern slavery, forced labour, and child labour. The document outlines enhanced supplier audits, training initiatives, and updated supply chain protocols, demonstrating a strong commitment to ethical labor practices and human rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 23

    Trivium's statement reflects a proactive stance on labor rights and human rights practices. By instituting mandatory training, enhancing codes of conduct, and reinforcing reporting mechanisms, the company demonstrates robust measures to protect its workforce and combat modern slavery, aligning with anti-authoritarian labor principles.

    PDF MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT - Trivium Packaging

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 23

    The document details comprehensive supply chain measures including rigorous supplier audits, ESG assessments, and updated supplier codes that aim to prevent modern slavery and unethical sourcing practices. These actions underscore Trivium’s commitment to responsible and transparent supply chain ethics.

    PDF MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT - Trivium Packaging

  • Modern Slavery Statement - Supply Chain and Labor Rights Commitment Logo
    JUN
    28
    2022

    Trivium Packaging has issued its modern slavery statement, outlining robust measures to prevent forced labor and modern slavery in its supply chains. The document includes mandatory supplier requirements, risk assessments, and compliance certifications, emphasizing both ethical supply chain practices and the protection of labor rights.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 23

    The modern slavery statement demonstrates a strong commitment to ethical supply chain practices by setting mandatory requirements for suppliers, implementing risk assessments, and enforcing compliance certifications to combat modern slavery. This proactive approach enhances the company’s ethical standing in supply chain management.

    PDF MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT - Trivium Packaging

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 23

    The statement emphasizes rigorous protections for labor rights, including respecting employees' rights to unionize and report concerns anonymously. This commitment to upholding human rights and ensuring fair labor practices reflects positively on the company’s ethical responsibilities.

    PDF MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT - Trivium Packaging

  • Trivium Report Minimizes Threats of Social Credit Systems Logo
    JAN
    01
    2020

    In 2020, consulting firm Trivium released a report arguing that China's social credit system was experimental and banal, a stance that downplays the risks associated with pervasive surveillance and authoritarian control. This analysis may indirectly normalize state repressive practices by diminishing concerns over intrusive government monitoring.

  • -20

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 23

    Trivium's report presents a sanitized view of the Chinese social credit system, describing it as merely experimental and fragmented. This framing can be seen as a failure to critically challenge state surveillance measures and authoritarian policies, potentially easing regulatory scrutiny and indirectly supporting oppressive practices. Such a stance raises concerns about the firm's ethical responsibility in providing independent analysis.

    How Fear of Government Surveillance Influences Our Behavior

  • -30

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 23

    By downplaying the harsh realities and potential for abuse in surveillance technologies and social credit systems, Trivium’s analysis may contribute to mitigating public resistance to repressive technological measures. This could unintentionally assist in the normalization of advanced surveillance tools and the overall erosion of privacy and civil liberties.

    How Fear of Government Surveillance Influences Our Behavior

  • Consulting Firm’s Role in Advising Authoritarian Regimes Logo
    APR
    16
    2019

    An analysis inspired by the Foreign Affairs article 'All the King’s Consultants' raises concerns about the role of consultancies like Trivium in advising regimes with authoritarian tendencies. The practice, often shrouded in opacity, may render such firms indirectly complicit in bolstering undemocratic power structures.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 23

    The article discusses how consultancies can become entangled in the mechanisms of authoritarianism by providing advisory services to regimes that lack democratic accountability. While Trivium is not explicitly named, its core business in policy and regulatory affairs raises concerns that its advisory practices might indirectly support authoritarian agendas, thus negatively impacting its public and political behavior score.

    All the King’s Consultants

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 23

    Advisory firms operating in the realm of policy and regulatory issues often face scrutiny for their opaque business practices, particularly when their services might be used by regimes with questionable human rights records. The lack of transparency in such consulting engagements can be seen as condoning or indirectly facilitating unethical governance, thereby warranting a negative score for business practices and ethical responsibility.

    All the King’s Consultants

  • Consultants and Authoritarian Engagement: A Critical Examination Logo
    APR
    08
    2019

    Based on the HBR article 'What Happens When Consultants Work for Authoritarian Regimes', this event examines how consulting firms, such as Trivium, risk complicity in authoritarian practices by advising repressive governments. The analysis highlights the potential for such engagements to undermine local reform and democratic accountability.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 23

    The article outlines how consultants working with authoritarian regimes contribute to suppressing local reform and reinforce repressive governance. This negative involvement in public and political affairs reflects a severe undermining of democratic values, where corporate expertise is used to bolster authoritarian practices.

    What Happens When Consultants Work for Authoritarian Regimes

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 23

    The practices discussed in the article raise serious ethical concerns for consulting firms. By engaging with authoritarian regimes, consultants may be complicit in facilitating policies that compromise human rights and ethical governance, reflecting poorly on business practices and ethical responsibility.

    What Happens When Consultants Work for Authoritarian Regimes

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