Supplier CoC in place but contract inclusion unclear.
The company mentions their suppliers sign a Commercial Contract and Statement of Commitment to Responsible Conduct. Although this data is insufficient to infer that violation of the code of conduct will be considered as a breach of contract.
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"We work very closely with our suppliers, supporting their development cycles and sustainability in line with our goals and values. All our
suppliers sign a Commercial Contract and Statement of Commitment to Responsible Conduct, in which they declare to be in accordance
with the conduct expected and undertake to implement it in their operations, in relation to the following topics:
• Child Labor
• Forced Labor, or Compulsory
• Labor
• Health and Safety
• Freedom of Association
• Child Sexual Exploration
• Environment
• Discrimination
• Disciplinary Practices
• Working Hours
• Compensation
• Legality and Compliance
• Anti-Corruption Practices
• Quality
• Copyright
• Security and Confidentiality
• Communication and Posture with the Media
In the Statement, they also undertake to act guided by our Code of Conduct for Suppliers, which presents the values and principles to be observed. The document is available at our website, publicly, and at Our Network, a portal for all suppliers to access and where they can checkmark the document as read."