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Supply Chain
Disclosure
The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act
requires us to disclose our efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking
from our direct supply chains. We take seriously the federal and international
efforts to end all kinds of forced labor - whether in the form of prison labor,
indentured labor, bonded labor, human trafficking or otherwise - through
standards set forth in our Code of Conduct, originally established by Nike, and
subsequently adopted by our affiliated companies, including the section
"Employment is Voluntary".
Supply Chain Verification. Our policy is to evaluate
potential contracted factories before they enter our supply chain to assess
compliance with standards including country-related risk for issues including
forced labor, human trafficking and slavery. We use both internal and external,
third party audits.
Direct Suppliers' Certification of Materials. We are
working on mapping and understanding impacts further up the supply chain, to
develop standards for upstream suppliers of our contracted manufacturers.
Standards for Compliance. If a contracted factory is
found to violate laws or our standards, it is responsible for improving
performance against a master action plan. If the factory fails to make progress
against that plan, they are subject to review and sanctions, including potential
termination.