From October all companies doing business in the UK with a turnover of £36m or more will have to deliver annual statement covering international supply chains

The major supermarkets, the likes of Primark, Marks & Spencer and well-known food and technology brands, will all have to set out how they are preventing slavery and human trafficking taking place in their supply chains, under rules announced by the UK government.

From October, all companies doing business in the UK with a turnover of £36m or more will have to deliver an annual slavery and human trafficking statement covering their manufacturers, farmers and wholesalers elsewhere in the world.

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Source: The Guardian Circular Economy RSS