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“The policy outlines specific prohibited sourcing regions, where the risk of modern slavery and other labour rights issues is recognised. For example, the policy prohibits sourcing from certain countries including but not limited to Bangladesh, Pakistan and Cambodia.”
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“We continue to implement additional risk management of our global non-stock procurement supply chain to gain more visibility of areas of greater risk, such as labour suppliers and construction contractors.”
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“As part of this, over the last two years we have implemented a number of mitigation action plans focused on migrant workers and women in our supply chain as we identified that these groups are disproportionately more vulnerable to modern slavery risks.”
"We are conscious that our raw materials supply chains are at risk of modern slavery and human rights violations. For this reason, we’ve introduced new targets in our raw material supply chains to strengthen our supply chain visibility. These include:
• Ensure all key materials are 100% traceable by 2025. The key raw materials we use are cashmere, cotton, wool, polyester, nylon and leather. For these materials we will achieve traceability to a minimum of country level. This target achievement will be supported by our use of certified materials where the country of origin is verified and disclosed.
•Source 100% certified recycled nylon and recycled polyester by 2025, where nylon or polyester is the product’s main material.
• Source 100% certified wool by 2025, supporting certifications that uphold the highest animal welfare standards.
• Source 100% certified organic cotton by 2025
• Source 100% of our leather from certified tanneries by 2025 with environmental, traceability and social compliance certificates.
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