WE GO DEEP INTO OUR SUPPLY CHAIN TO ENFORCE OUR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS.
Accountability and improvement — for our suppliers and for ourselves — are among our core objectives. So we continually strengthen our Supplier Code of Conduct to help implement safer and more ethical working conditions.
When we find noncompliance, which we do in every audit, we partner with suppliers and work onsite to drive change. And then we work to raise the bar even higher.
WE DEMAND THAT SUPPLIERS TREAT WORKERS FAIRLY AND ETHICALLY AT ALL TIMES.
Every supplier that does business with BrandCharger must demonstrate the highest commitment to protecting workers’ rights.
This includes abiding by a maximum 60-hour workweek. Last year, 100 percent of all our suppliers’ workweeks were compliant with our 60-hour maximum standard.
It also means holding suppliers accountable to ethical hiring practices.
WE INSIST ON SAFE AND HEALTHY FACILITIES FOR ALL WORKERS.
Whether it’s in Rotterdam or Shenzhen, worker safety is of paramount importance. We’ve found that well-trained managers and employees are essential to the process. Since 2011 we require BSCI compliance from all our manufacturers.
WE HOLD OUR PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES TO THE HIGHEST ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS.
BrandCharger Suppliers obtain, maintain and keep current all necessary environmental permits (e.g. waste management, transportation), approvals and registrations and comply with operational and reporting requirements. Suppliers shall respect all applicable laws, regulations and customer requirements regarding prohibition or restriction of specific substances such as RoHS and REACH, and so on.
Suppliers shall respect all applicable environmental laws and regulations on hazardous waste, wastewater, gas emissions and solid waste, including rules on their creation, transport, storage, disposal and release into the environment and minimize or eliminate emissions and discharges of pollutants and generation of waste at the source. No harmful pollutants may be released into the environment, including but not limited to waste water, gases, slurry and noise.
Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Suppliers should take steps to cut their use of resources and find low-impact substitutes, reduce their consumption of energy, water, and natural resources and minimize greenhouse gas emissions.