Supplier Corporate Social Responsibility commitments
We believe that companies that can do more, should. Explore Procurement’s approach with our suppliers to build a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Microsoft Procurement expects suppliers to share our commitment by innovating, creating, and designing in a way that gives everyone the ability to achieve more as outlined in our Supplier Code of Conduct (SCoC).
Legal and regulatory compliance practices
Create products, apps, and services that are accessible to people of all abilities.
International accessibility standards
Comply with the most recent version of the international accessibility standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Level A and AA when creating any deliverable.
Microsoft accessibility requirements
Fulfill all applicable requirements and standards for creating accessible devices, products, websites, web-based applications, cloud services, software, mobile applications, content, or services.
Our commitment to accessibility
Microsoft’s 5-year commitment to help decrease the gap in education, employment, and access to technology for people with disability around the world.
Microsoft Impact Summary
As we work to help everyone achieve more, we are committed to sharing our learnings and reporting our progress.
Accessibility at Microsoft
There are no limits to what people can achieve when technology reflects the diversity of everyone.
Accessibility supplier toolkit
Whether you are just starting out and need basic disability etiquette or want to test code to the latest standards, check out these helpful resources.
Supported Employment Program
Enabling employment diversity and inclusion, the Microsoft Global Workplace Services (GWS) partners with vendors and employment agencies, creating job opportunities for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) at Microsoft facilities across the globe.