We conduct quality and other audits of certain suppliers and have not discovered anything that would lead us to conclude that any of them is not in compliance with all applicable laws.
To date, we have not conducted audits of suppliers to evaluate supplier compliance with company standards for human trafficking and slavery in supply chains.
We do not conduct independent, unannounced audits of suppliers to verify compliance with such laws or company standards. We rely on the government to ensure compliance with federal and local laws regarding slavery and human trafficking.
We have a code of business conduct and ethics that require all employees to comply with applicable laws in the conduct of their employment responsibilities.
We would not engage contractors if we are aware that they were not in compliance with applicable laws concerning slavery and human trafficking.
We have not, to date, maintained specific internal accountability standards and procedures for employees or contractors failing to meet company standard regarding slavery and human trafficking.
We do not, as yet, engage in verification of product supply chains to evaluate and address risks of human trafficking and slavery.
We do not verify compliance by means of a third-party audit or other review.