P1. BNY Mellon expects itsemployees, contractors, and suppliers to prevent acts of modern slavery and humantrafficking from occurring within both its business and supply chains ... As part of our continued commitment to responsible supply chain management andsustainable procurement, and in response to the Modern Slavery Act, we enhanced ourSupplier Code of Conduct by clarifying our requirements in this area ... including with respect to compliance with the requirements of applicable slavery, forcedlabour, child labour and human trafficking laws ... All vendors engaged in providing products and services to BNY Mellon are expected to act inaccordance with the Supplier Code of Conduct, including by aligning their guidelines, policiesand practices with the Supplier Code of Conduct and by communicating and enforcing itsprovisions throughout their organisations and supply chains.
P 1 The Supplier Code of Conduct, which is available on our website, applies to all vendors in our supply chain globally. It describes the expectations we have of our vendors to conduct business responsibly,including with respect to compliance with the requirements of applicable slavery, forced labour, child labour and human trafficking laws. The Supplier Code of Conduct describes BNY Mellon’s commitments regarding social responsibility, health and safety, labour and human rights, ethics and other responsible business practices.