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Worldly Launches AI-Powered Solution for Consumer Goods Brands to Reduce Audit Complexity and Supply Chain Risk

 

Supplier Compliance Management brings audit data, codes of conduct, and corrective action into a single system — as forced labor regulations tighten globally. 

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — April 16, 2026 Worldly, the leading sustainability and supply chain intelligence platform for the consumer goods industry, today announced the launch of Supplier Compliance Management, a new AI-powered solution that consumer goods brands use to manage and reduce risk. Brands can now manage social audits and remediation more efficiently and drive real improvements across their supply chains faster than ever before.

The stakes have never been higher. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has stopped nearly $4 billion in shipments over forced labor concerns since 20221, and the EU’s forced labor regulation, set to be enforced in 20272, will extend that scrutiny across global markets. Compliance teams navigating these pressures have long reconciled data across multiple audit frameworks, manually mapping findings to their own Codes of Conduct, and chasing remediation through email chains with no clear ownership or follow-up.

Supplier Compliance Management eliminates that complexity. The solution ingests third-party audits, brand-defined custom assessments, and data from the Higg Facility Social & Labor Module (Higg FSLM, stewarded and governed by Cascale). It uses AI to map findings to a brand’s Code of Conduct and to recognized global frameworks, including ILO Core Labour Standards and the Cascale Risk Framework.

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"Managing compliance across our supplier base used to mean reconciling data from multiple audit frameworks and spreadsheets, then mapping it all back to our Code of Conduct manually. Worldly's Supplier Compliance Management brings everything together in one place, giving us a much clearer picture of where risks exist and what is being done to address them — and saving us an enormous amount of time."

Simone Colombo

Head of Corporate Sustainability, OVS

The AI at the core of the solution doesn’t just speed up existing workflows; it changes what’s possible. Now consumer goods brands can: 

  • Manage the full compliance lifecycle in one system from audits to remediation to improvement tracking.
  • Standardize classification and severity scoring across facilities, regions, and audit frameworks, automatically mapping multiple audits to a brand’s Code of Conduct with AI
  • Structure corrective action plan governance and increase compliance program efficacy
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"We've spent years building the largest network of verified supplier data in the consumer goods industry, with more than 40,000 facilities submitting primary data on the Worldly platform. Supplier Compliance Management turns that foundation into something compliance teams have never had before: a single system that connects what audits find to what a brand's own standards require, and tracks whether conditions are actually improving. That's not incremental. It changes how compliance programs operate."

Kathryn Smith

Vice President, Human Rights Risk Solutions, Worldly

The solution also reduces burden on suppliers themselves. Manufacturers can spend more than 200 days per year in audits navigating overlapping requirements from multiple brands. By working with converged assessment data, Supplier Compliance Management reduces duplicative auditing so suppliers can direct their efforts toward programs that drive genuine impact.

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“Companies already receive deep insights from an SLCP assessment on the Worldly platform, but we often hear that they require support to translate the granular SLCP data into clear, action-oriented decisions and next steps. By launching Supplier Compliance Management, Worldly is closing that gap and providing the tools to move from simply viewing data to driving real, measurable improvements on the ground. It’s a clear example of how social assessments like the Converged Assessment Framework can be used for impactful improvements to working conditions.”

Janet Mensink

CEO, Social & Labor Convergence Program (SLCP)

Supplier Compliance Management turns compliance from a reactive function into a strategic one, giving brands the data, structure, and AI-powered intelligence they need to inform sourcing decisions, communicate risk clearly to legal and finance teams, and meet the growing expectations of regulators, auditors, and customers alike.

 

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