Our suppliers and ethical trade
Our supply chain
* This data is correct as of 12th December 2023.
Ethical Sourcing
Our Ethical Sourcing Program helps us act with due diligence for the protection of workers across our supply chains and operations. We are committed to respecting internationally recognised human rights and communicate these principles through our supplier portal, The Suppliers Guide to Working With OB. The supplier portal hosts a range of resources that supports suppliers in trading with OB, including our supply chain policies and our Supplier Code of Conduct, which they review and sign online to commit to upholding these principles together.
Working collaboratively with our suppliers is of paramount importance to us. We work on a continuous improvement basis and ask for transparency and co-operation in return. This enables us to have an open dialogue and pursue outcomes that are best for worker welfare.
Our Supplier Code of Conduct
The Code outlines workers’ fundamental rights and freedoms including the elimination of forced labour. We continually review this Code to ensure any new advancements are updated and communicated to our suppliers.
In addition to these standards, suppliers must comply with all relevant local and national laws. If there is a conflict between national law and the Code, the supplier must adhere to the standard which provides the worker with the greatest protection.
Our Supplier Code of Conduct principles
2. Freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining are respected
3. Working conditions are safe and hygienic
4. Child labour shall not be used
5. Living wages are paid
6. Working hours are not excessive
7. No discrimination is practised
8. Regular employment is provided
9. No harsh or inhumane treatment is allowed
10. Environmental management
11. Animal welfare (if applicable)
Monitoring and auditing
Factories complete an ‘ethical’ or ‘social’ audit at least every two years, by an approved third-party auditor. These audits include site inspections, document reviews and interviews with workers in their local language to really understand their working conditions.
Where issues are identified, we will work with the supplier to resolve the issue over an agreed timeframe, providing as much support and guidance as needed.
Ethical Trading Initiative
Sedex
Cotton sourcing
We are joining other retailers, trade unions and NGOs to voice our concern about this practice, and to try to understand and address it. We have banned the use of cotton from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Uygur Autonomous Region in our products.
Modern Slavery Act Statement 2023
Working collaboratively is ingrained in how we operate, both at Oliver Bonas and with our suppliers. By working in partnership with other like-minded organisations we aim to achieve a greater impact.
To enable industry collaboration and drive continuous improvements in our supply chains, we have developed this interactive map showing our Tier 1 suppliers.