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No, the statement is silent on practices the company would take in response to modern slavery incidents in their operations and/or supply chain, e.g. the term 'remediation' is not used.
"If we find an issue during an onsite audit, we help the supplier resolve the issue through the CRCPE methodology (check, root cause analysis, correct, prevent, and evaluate). This methodology helps suppliers identify common problems and develop targeted solutions.", (p. 11).
pg. 13
"We also require that all identified smelters do not purchase minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas (CAHRAs), and urge smelters that have not obtained the RMAP certification to get the certification within a specified timeframe."
Not sure these actions qualify for Corrective action plan, as there isn't an explicit mention of modern slavery incidents.
p.11
"Depending on the situation, we may instruct suppliers with poor sustainability performance to resolve existing issues within a specified timeframe. Alternatively, we may reduce their share of business or offer them fewer business opportunities. We may even terminate our business relationships with those that display exceptionally poor sustainability performance."
"If we find an issue during an onsite audit, we help the supplier resolve the issue through the CRCPE methodology (check, root cause analysis, correct, prevent, and evaluate). This methodology helps suppliers identify common problems and develop targeted solutions. "