CA Supply Chain Transparency Act

Our Legal Responsibilities and Compliance Practices
This statement outlines our commitment to ethical sourcing and compliance with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

Overview

  • We are committed to maintaining transparency in our supply chain.
  • This statement is provided in accordance with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.
  • It outlines the steps we take to prevent forced labor and human trafficking.
  • Our Commitment

    We uphold ethical business practices across all operations.
    We do not tolerate:
    • Forced labor
    • Human trafficking
    • Child labor
    We expect the same standards from all suppliers and partners.

    Supplier Verification

    We assess suppliers to evaluate risks related to labor practices.
    Verification may include:
    • Supplier questionnaires
    • Risk-based evaluations
    • Third-party assessments (if applicable)

    Audits & Compliance

    Suppliers may be subject to audits to ensure compliance.
    Audits can be:
    • Announced or unannounced
    Non-compliance may result in corrective actions or termination of partnership.

    Certification Requirement

    Suppliers are required to confirm that:
    • Their operations comply with applicable labor laws
    • Materials are sourced ethically
    Written certifications may be requested as part of onboarding or review processes.

    Internal Accountability

    • We maintain internal policies to enforce ethical standards.
    • Employees and partners must adhere to our code of conduct.
    • Violations may lead to disciplinary action.

    Training

    Relevant employees receive training on:
    • Supply chain ethics
    • Identifying risks of forced labor and trafficking
    Training helps ensure awareness and proper handling of compliance issues.