Statement says that they work with suppliers to verify but provides no further detail
'We utilise expert research and advice from specialists to further investigations with our suppliers or to raise
awareness of potential risks. At the same time, we value our partnerships with key NGOs, such as Anti-Slavery
International, suppliers, other brands and multi stakeholder platforms such as the Ethical Trading Initiative,
working together on pre-competitive ground to find a common solution to salient issues.
Since mapping tier-one of our supply chain, TFG Brands has invested in the digital platform, Segura, which
allows us to extend our mapping beyond the first-tier. Using transactional data to provide additional assurances,
Segura is supporting us to reach our ultimate goal of obtaining transparency down to raw materials.' - page 17
Not sure whether Segura, software which enables supply chain tracking & transparency, constitutes a 'risk management software' for these purposes
Pg. 06
“TFG London also refers to the Global Slavery Index and its interactive data maps that list countries according to the number of people in modern slavery, and analyses government actions in response to this issue. It was created by the Walk Free Foundation, whose mission to end slavery in all forms.”
Pg. 12
“This table illustrates our first-tier sourcing landscape ordered by prevalence of modern slavery according to the Global Slavery Index Map 2018 and purchased volumes for 2021 -2022.” (Conducts desk research)
pg. 30
“We plan to launch an enhanced tender-qualification criteria, including specialised questionnaires and other business information as part of our due diligence review, working alongside our procurement teams, to better understand human rights and modern slavery policy maturity within nonstock suppliers.” (In development)