Question: Does the company’s statement name the suppliers in their supply chain and/or the geographic regions where their supply chain operates?
Answer:
No
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Walk Free
2016
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updated over 6 years ago by Yufei, Zhang

Risks of Slavery and Human Trafficking in Supply Chain

Due to the nature of our workforce and the locations of most of our employees, we believe that the risks of slavery and human trafficking in our own business are remote. While there are risks inherent with third-party manufacturing, we have established the compliance and other procedures discussed herein to mitigate the risks of slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains for our products. Our approach is to focus on our direct (tier 1) suppliers, since this is the level of the supply chain where we believe that we have the most influence and can therefore be the most effective

Yufei, Zhang.....2017-10-17 17:28:37 UTC

"Most of our products are produced by third-party factories in Asia."

 

Yes the geographical reason is identified, however the suppliers themselves are not identified.

Hannah Drewett.....2017-10-19 13:04:12 UTC