Guidance

Modern slavery guidance for personal protective equipment (PPE)

Guidance developed by Impactt, to support buyers and suppliers of PPE to tackle modern slavery risks in supply chains.

Documents

Tackling modern slavery in PPE supply chains: guidance for PPE suppliers

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Tackling modern slavery in PPE supply chains: tools and further guidance for PPE suppliers

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Tackling modern slavery in PPE supply chains: guidance for UK public bodies

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Tackling modern slavery in PPE supply chains: tools and further guidance for UK public bodies

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As part of government efforts to tackling modern slavery in global supply chains, the Home Office commissioned Impactt, an ethical trade consultancy, to develop tailored guidance for buyers and suppliers of PPE on the practical steps they can take throughout the commercial lifecycle to identify and mitigate modern slavery risks.

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Published 25 May 2021

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