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'Nomad UK and Birds Eye have an ongoing commitment to engaging only those suppliers that

uphold the same principles as we do and, where necessary, ensure the implementation of

corrective action measures. In the event that a supplier fails to take steps to cease or prevent

adverse human rights impacts, Nomad UK or Birds Eye (as applicable) will examine its

business relationship with such supplier with a view to remedying the situation.' (Implied but not explicit).
 

 

Supplier Code of Conduct: 'This Code was launched early 2018 and will be rolled out

during the remainder of 2018. It contains the basic principles of what we expect from

both direct and indirect suppliers to the Nomad Foods Group and the minimum legal

and ethical requirements they need to meet. These obligations require our suppliers to

prevent occurrences modern slavery in their supply chain and state the specific human

rights, labour and social laws, regulations and international conventions which we they

must abide by. The Supplier Code of Conduct replaces the existing Ethical Trading

Code of Practice which was introduced in 2014. Compliance with our Code of Conduct

will be mandatory for our suppliers.' (In development)
 

 

[[Lum Jia Wei]].....2018-10-19 10:01:06 UTC



Nomad Foods has stated that they look to reduce the issue of modern slavery but does not specifically say what it WOULD do if the issue should arise.

[[Abraham Hew]].....2018-10-21 19:33:11 UTC

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audits within our Responsible Supplier Programcompriseproductionsite walk-throughs, document reviews and worker interviews. If non-compliances are identified, PANDORA’s in-house expertsbased in Copenhagen, Hong Kong and Bangkokwill cooperate with the supplier to ensure corrective actions and remediation. Finally, compliance is verified through auditscarried out by an independent audit company.2
[[Brittany Quy]].....2021-05-07 02:46:26 UTC