8 mai 2017
Employé (anonyme)
Réponse de ASOS
9yHi, thank you for your feedback. ASOS works hard to take action on human rights and environmental issues. Some actions we’ve taken in the last few months:
Published our sourcing map and factory list and committed to deeper mapping of our supply chain year on year- https://www.asosplc.com/corporate-responsibility/our-products/sourcing-map
Published our Modern Slavery Statement with disclosure of our risks and priorities, due diligence and commitments for the future- http://bit.ly/2pvTiCv
Updated our policies and introduced a Migrant and Contract Labour Policy to address changing labour markets- http://bit.ly/2pjhzk8
Set up new governance process to oversee human rights and environmental management across ASOS business.
Moved all factory audits to unannounced, ensuring we see the factory how it really is on a normal day.
Launched a support programme to look at 3rd party brand suppliers against human rights and environmental criteria.
Committed to paying all outsourced UK employees Living Wage Foundation rate by end 2018.
Signed the Copenhagen Fashion Agenda Commitment to a Circular Fashion System- https://www.copenhagenfashionsummit.com/commitment/
Joined the Sustainable Apparel Coalition to benchmark the environmental performance of ASOS and our manufacturers.
Increased Ethical and Sustainable teams significantly.