The company reports different risks however migrant workers are at high risk hence considered.
pg. 24
"The Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) is a critical enabler in ensuring migrant workers’ access to remedy. Migrant workers working in global supply chains are at high risk of exploitation and often face barriers when accessing remedy independent of their employer."
pg. 23
"Uyghur forced labour
In our previous modern slavery statement we acknowledged the risk of modern slavery and human rights violations in Xinjiang, targeting the Uyghur population and other Turkic and Muslim-majority peoples on the basis of their religion and ethnicity.
The Coalition to End Forced Labour in the Uyghur Region also publicly released the ‘Brand Commitment to Exit the Uyghur Region’ (Call to Action) in July 2020. ASOS is a signatory of the Call to Action and we are working to meet the associated commitments, including steps to assist suppliers to finding alternative sources of fabrics, and terminating all business relationships in the Uyghur region. After conducting a thorough review of our supply chain in July 2020, we identified two factories in our supply chain who’s parent companies had links to the Uyghur region and therefore took swift steps to responsibly disengage between November 2020 and January 2021."
pg. 8
"In 2020, we updated our requirements for brands supplying ASOS with garment products manufactured in the UK, in response to new evidence of modern slavery risks in the UK garment industry. These requirements include requiring all of our third-party brands sourcing from the UK to join the Fast Forward audit programme."
pg. 28
"• We will identify any new suppliers providing services in areas of risk, such as deliveries, logistics, cleaning, catering etc, in the on-boarding process and direct them to EcoVadis to be audited."
checked Industry because of evidence above on page 28