Supply Chain Disclosure
Allmade is committed to conducting business in a socially responsible manner. This includes acknowledging our responsibility to ensure that slavery and trafficking do not occur in our supply chain. We seek to comply with all applicable national laws where we do business and to respect international principles aimed at preventing and eradicating trafficking and slavery, as described in the 2000 United Nations "Palermo Protocol" and the 1926 Slavery Convention.
The 2010 California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (the Act), which became effective January 1, 2012, requires that companies disclose their efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from our supply chain. Our Global Operating Principles – a set of principles based on the International Labor Organization's standards addresses forced labor, child labor, harassment or abuse, discrimination, wages, freedom of association, and more to protect against the risks associated with the trafficking and slavery of workers.
Our third-party verification of our Global Operating Principles is rigorous. Both our Compliance Team and independent third-party auditors perform periodic and unannounced compliance audits at the facilities of each supplier involved in the production of our proprietary products. Should we discover that any remediation is required, our Compliance Team works closely with the supplier and the facility to ensure that timely corrective actions are taken, including appropriate monitoring and verification.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Anti-human trafficking and anti-slavery campaigns: Please visit www.palermoprotocol.com for more information.
- The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act: Please see the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act legislation, linked here, for more information.