CALIFORNIA TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS ACT
Alevona.com is committed to operating a business in a manner which is ethical and transparent. We know our responsibility to implement sufficient systems and controls to safeguard against the occurrence of forced labor and human trafficking within our supply chain.
In acknowledging our legal obligation to disclose our efforts in combatting modern slavery and trafficking:
1. We always verify product supply chains first, from within our internal Sourcing and Compliance team, adopting practices and procedures in line with SEDEX’s SEMTA (SEDEX Members Ethical Trade Audit) framework.
2. We evaluate product supply chains in compliance with the laws and regulations of the counties in which they operate by independent third-party audits, supplemented by unannounced audits by our internal Sourcing and Compliance team.
3. We expect our suppliers to ensure the materials incorporated into the product, comply with the laws and regulations of the countries in which they operate.
4. We maintain internal accountability standards and procedures for employees or contractors who fail to meet company standards regarding slavery and human trafficking. Suppliers must cooperate with our internal Sourcing and Compliance team (or third parties appointed by them) regarding the compliance and observance of standards and procedures set out by Alevona.com.
5. We provide training and guidance on human trafficking and slavery to employees who have direct responsibility for supply chain management, and employees who select suppliers and purchase orders.
Last updated: May, 2024