Question: How does the company assess the risks of modern slavery and trafficking in their supply chain?
Answer:
Risk-based questionnaires,
Use of risk management tool or software,
Conducting desk research including information from third parties/NGO's
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MSA risk assessment
2020
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pg. 20

"The Introduction Package includes information on the on-boarding process, the code of conduct, our stand on transparency, a self-assessment, and a supplier evaluation questionnaire. After the approval of this process, the Quality and CSR teams each arrange for an assessment of the factory. During the assessment, the transparency of the supplier is evaluated."

pg. 25

"Included in the video is links to additional tools such as the ILO Modern Slavery Indicator Booklet 50, the ETI Base Code Guidance on Modern Slavery 51, and Protecting Your Business from the Risk of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking 52 by the IOM."

pg. 12

"Second only to technology, the apparel and footwear industry funnels more money toward Modern Slavery than any other industry.34 The 2018 Global Slavery Index states that US$127.7 billion worth of garments are at risk of having Modern Slavery somewhere in their supply chain."

pg. 30

"As a member of the coalition, Kathmandu is an active participant and user of the Higg Index. The Higg is a suite of tools that enables brands, retailers, and facilities of all sizes to measure and score their own sustainability performance."

pg. 33

"Fashion Revolution’s Fashion Transparency Index (FTI) reviews and ranks 250 of the biggest global fashion and apparel brands and retailers according to their level of transparency. In 2020 Kathmandu was included in the FTI for the first time."

Singh Anjali.....2021-12-17 08:50:46 UTC