Standards-Through-Supply-Chain Pathway
Definition
The Standards-Through-Supply-Chain Pathway is a strategic governance methodology designed to propagate sustainability and Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) requirements upstream into the semiconductor manufacturing lifecycle, transforming compliance from a post-production auditing burden into an integrated design constraint.
Key Characteristics
- Upstream Integration: Routes sustainability and emission requirements directly into the procurement and design phases.
- Embedded Compliance: Treats regulatory and sustainability standards as fundamental design constraints within fabrication workflows.
- Digital Enforcement: Utilizes digital tools such as Digital Product Passports and RegTech to provide transparent, automated verification.
- Institutional Governance: Shifts the focus of governance from reactive downstream auditing to proactive value-chain coordination.
Applications
- Implementing Safe and Sustainable by Design requirements in global semiconductor fabrication.
- Enhancing transparency and accountability in complex, multi-tiered semiconductor supply chains.
- Automating compliance monitoring through the integration of RegTech within manufacturing execution systems.
Mentions in Source
- “A standards-through-supply-chain pathway would route SSbD and emissions requirements upstream through supply chain management into fabrication governance, embedding compliance as a design constraint rather than a downstream auditing burden.” — _id-286_current_version