Facility Site Information & Permits 2025
General Introduction
The Site Information & Permits section of the FEM requires you to complete questions and provide detailed information relating to your facility’s location, size, and operations. Your responses to these questions will be used to categorize your facility for comparative analytics. You will also be asked for information on your facility’s permits on this page. The intent of this is to determine your compliance status with relevant environmental permits. Please provide information on any rules or regulations your facility is required to follow such as permits, authorizations, licenses, registrations, certificates, or other compliance documentation your facility is required to follow. Examples of non-permit requirements to include are annual required government reports and required registration of specific chemicals. Note: The Site Information & Permits section of the FEM should be completed first before moving on to any other sections of the module.
Facility Scope
The FEM is a facility level assessment that is designed to be completed by a single business entity or manufacturing unit. It is understood that there may be complexities in defining this globally therefore, the following definitions and exceptions apply when determining the facility scope for the completion of a single FEM.
- The FEM shall cover the entire facility which is defined as all onsite business activities of a legal business entity as defined by the scope of the applicable business license/operating permit in the facility’s country of operation. This includes all owned and operated onsite processes, equipment, and areas (e.g., facilities cannot exclude specific operations or facility areas from the FEM).
- One (1) Higg FEM is required for each legal business entity as defined by the applicable business license/operating permit except in the following circumstance:
- Where multiple manufacturing units (facilities) are located at the same premises with different business licenses, however the facilities are fully owned and operated by a single legal business entity, one (1) FEM can be completed.
- Note: If the separate facilities are not legally owned/operated by a single parent business entity with a valid operating license, which includes ownership of all facilities, separate FEMs must be completed for each facility.
- Where a material or component supplier of the facility with a separate business license is located at the same premises and supplies 100% of its materials/services to the facility, its operations can be included in the facility’s FEM.
- Note: If the material or component supplier provides materials or services to other facilities, it must not be included in the facility’s FEM scope and would require a separate FEM.
- Where multiple manufacturing units (facilities) are located at the same premises with different business licenses, however the facilities are fully owned and operated by a single legal business entity, one (1) FEM can be completed.
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- Facilities located at two separate physical locations (i.e., different legal addresses) must complete one (1) FEM per location regardless of ownership (e.g., if two facilities are located at different physical locations, but their operations are covered under one (1) parent business license, separate FEMs are still required.)
Scoring
The Site Information and Permits section of the FEM is NOT SCORED. This means that you do not get points for being in compliance with basic legal requirements. However, the following scenarios will result in a score of ZERO for the entire FEM as these are considered basic compliance practices that must be met to achieve a FEM score.
- If your facility does not have a valid operating license. (i.e., if you answer “No” to the question “Does your factory site have a valid operating license?”).
- If your facility does not have a required environmental permit. (i.e., if you answer, “Not Available” to the question “What is your status for this permit?” for any required environmental permits).
- Note: If the permit status is “Not available due to authorization in progress” or “Available but Invalid” the FEM may be scored based on the condition below.
- If your facility is no longer able to meet the requirement of obtaining a required permit (i.e., if you answer, “Facility is no longer able to meet the requirement of obtaining the required permit” to the question “Please specify the reason why this permit is invalid?”).
Site Information
Facility Profile Questions Pathway (by Facility Type) The Site Information section contains questions on facility type, product and material categories, facility processes and industry sector. Your facility’s responses to these questions will lead you through a series of predefined selections where you can select the applicable responses. Note: It is possible for multiple profile pathways to apply if more than one facility type is selected. This means that the facility would need to input information about the product and material category, and facility processes for each selected facility type.
- For example, a vertical integrated facility will select two facility types (“Finished Product Assembler” and “Material Production (Raw and intermediate materials are transformed into their final state before assembly)”) and will need to provide information on the products, materials and processes for each facility type.
Facility Processes Questions
Facilities will select all the applicable processes from the available lists based on their facility type. Note: The list of specific facility processes that can be selected will be predefined for each facility based on their selected facility type, products type (if applicable), and materials used.


