Question: Does the modern slavery statement define the performance indicators against which the company measures the effectiveness of its actions to combat slavery and trafficking? E.g. number of audits done, number of employee training provided
Answer:
Yes
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Excerpt taken from pg. 7 clearly shows that human rights risks include forced labor, so we have considered review of actions taken to taken to address human rights risks.

pg. 7

“We recognize that inequalities and poverty are often underlying drivers of other systemic human rights risks such as forced and child labor.”

pg. 8

“The HRWG meets monthly to:

 Maintain the company’s human rights due diligence strategy, in line with company values and commitment to respect human rights under the UNGPs

 Oversee the implementation of the strategy and embedding of human rights due diligence throughout the organization and our business relationships

 Review and ensure appropriate actions are taken to address human rights risks surfaced by due diligence systems”

pg. 19

“To ensure progress, we also actively participate in the Palm Oil Transparency Coalitions supplier and trader assessment to track progress against critical social sustainability topics.”

pg. 25

“Measuring progress and effectiveness of our actions

Own operations

100% manufacturing sites completed SMETA audit within 3 years: Covid-related delays 38%

Tier-1 suppliers

100% prioritized supplier sites completed SMETA audit in past year: Covid-related delays 49%

Upstream supply chains

Cocoa Life: 100% volume for chocolate brands sourced through Cocoa Life by 2025: On track 75%

Palm oil RSPO certified: 100% by 2025 (since 2013): Achieved 100%

Palm from suppliers aligned with Palm Oil Action Plan/policy: 100% by 2025 (since 2014): On track 100%”

Manali Rana.....2022-05-27 09:54:58 UTC

KPI table on P25

Gabby.....2022-07-04 01:37:17 UTC