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pg. 16
"Quote from Phoebe Ewen , Programme Director of Mekong Club :
“Modern slavery is a risk to any business and its supply chain and we are pleased to have worked with Decathlon on proactive steps in mitigating such risks. In 2020 Decathlon piloted the Apprise Audit Tool, which helps to uncover potential indicators of forced labor during the worker interview process through the use of technology. Furthermore, our engagement with Decathlon has facilitated knowledge sharing and the sharing of tools to build capacity with their Purchasing, Production and Sustainability teams. During Aug 2020, Apprise was successfully piloted in four countries: Taiwan , Vietnam , Bangladesh & India. Apprise Audit will be deployed in all risky Level 1 countries in 2021”
pg. 22
"Monitoring the efficiency of the process
89% of our suppliers meet the Decathlon Code of Conduct requirements(1) (+4% compare to 2019)
(1)This indicator is calculated using % of rank 1 production sites rated A, B and C : no immediate risk for the health or the fundamental rights of workers
67% of teammates validated Fundamental skills to Tackle Modern Slavery(2) (+36% compare to 2019)
(2)This indicator is calculated using the total number of Industrial Buyers and Operational Process Manager for SD with level 2 in our skill matrix"
also mentions indicators to use for 2021 such as number of suppliers assessed through Apprise tool (see page 22)