Question: Does the company’s statement detail one or more specific, organisational policies or actions to combat slavery in their direct (tier 1) and/or in-direct (beyond tier 1) supply chain?
Answer:
Prohibit use of forced labour (direct / tier 1),
Prohibit use of child labour (direct / tier 1),
Suppliers respect labour rights (wages / freedom of association etc) (direct / tier 1)
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MSA policy (revised)
Nestle UK
2021
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updated about 1 year ago by Manali Rana

Pg. 7

“In particular, we take action against any violations of human rights in our operations and value chain, with zero tolerance to child labour, forced labour and modern slavery.”

Pg. 16

“We rely on secure supplies of high quality, sustainably produced ingredients, in line with our Responsible Sourcing Standard, which sets out our non-negotiable requirements and ways of working for supply chain tiers, going back to the origins of our goods and services. Many of the environmental and social challenges in our supply chains have their roots in poverty.”

Pg. 23

“Nestlé is committed to keeping human rights abuses out of our supply chain, including forced and child labour and all other forms of labour rights violations.”

Pg. 19

“We are working toward a sustainable palm oil supply chain where all workers, at all tiers of production, work and live in safe and healthy conditions, are provided contracts detailing their working conditions, are paid fairly, have the right to associate freely and collectively bargain and have access to grievance mechanisms.”

Manali Rana.....2023-02-14 08:45:24 UTC