Pursuant to Section 54 of the U.K. Modern Slavery Act 2015
Section 54 of the U.K. Modern Slavery Act 2015 is designed to provide consumers with information regarding manufacturers’ efforts to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking.
At Solenis, responsible supply chain management is important to our business and we strive to uphold human rights in all our business activities. Solenis strongly encourages our supply partners to support our Supplier Code of Conduct, which incorporates Solenis’ commitment to conduct business free of slavery and human trafficking risks.
Solenis does not tolerate the use of child or forced labor, slavery or human trafficking in any of its facilities or operations as well the physical punishment, abuse, involuntary servitude or exploitation of any worker.
Solenis discontinues the business relationship with any individual or company that does not follow the same standards. Solenis expects our suppliers and contractors with whom we do business to uphold the same standards.
More specifically, at Solenis, we expect our partners:
Solenis has undertaken the following steps to address the potential risk of slavery and human trafficking in its supply chain:
Finally, Solenis is in the process of enhancing its periodic risk assessment tools to address ethics risks in our direct material supply chain, including but limited to our raw material suppliers and intermediaries.
Solenis is committed to periodically update the present statement to reflect all the changes in the company’s business operations relevant to the companies’ compliance efforts to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking in its supply chain.
Last Modified: July 14, 2022