Question: In the modern slavery statement, does the company explain one or more of the corrective steps it has taken (or would take) in response to modern slavery incidents in their operations and/or supply chain?
Answer:
Corrective action plan,
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updated almost 7 years ago by Laureen van Breen

"Six suppliers refused to sign the Code of whom two were mandatory suppliers. Of these refusals, four were delisted, and the remaining two suppliers were considered candidates for continued engagement to work towards meeting our requirements or establishing equivalency with their policies." p.2

Annelotte Jens.....2017-04-26 01:33:16 UTC

It is important to note that the statement does not talk about these remedies as a response to incidents of modern slavery, rather a response to suppliers who have been identified as high-risk and who are not willing to sign the Nutreco Supplier Code of Conduct.

Pg. 2

Specific statement:

"Six suppliers refused to sign the Code of whom two were mandatory suppliers. Of these refusals, four were delisted, and the remaining two suppliers were considered candidates for continued engagement to work towards meeting our requirements or establishing equivalency with their policies."

Laureen van Breen.....2017-06-06 14:19:14 UTC

Of these refusals, four were delisted, and the remaining two suppliers were considered candidates for continued engagement to work towards meeting our requirements or establishing equivalency with their policies.2

Gabby.....2021-04-28 07:09:02 UTC

Of these refusals, four were delisted, and the remaining two suppliers were considered candidates for continued engagement to work towards meeting our requirements or establishing equivalency with their policies.2

Gabby.....2021-04-28 07:09:06 UTC