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Strellson Sustainability Actions

Human rights code published

In the Declaration on Respect for Human Rights Environmental Protection and the Ethical Code of Conduct published in 2022, the company defines its values and expectations with regard to social and environmental responsibility, thus providing an official and transparent framework for its business practices since then. Business partners undertake to recognize and implement these and in turn to bring them to the attention of their suppliers and apply them accordingly.

Risk analysis in supply chain

The risk analysis aims to systematically identify and assess human rights and environmental risks along the supply chain and to minimize them through appropriate prevention and remediation measures. It is based on a risk-oriented approach that considers both the likelihood of occurrence and the potential severity of possible violations. The process is regularly reviewed and updated.

Supplier audits and training

Regular social audits for all Tier 1 production sites in both risk and non-risk countries, as well as expansion into further upstream supply chain (Tier 2), are listed among the sustainability goals. The company also refers to expansion of training opportunities for suppliers and the establishment of an effective grievance mechanism.

Fur abandoned since 2015

The company states that the abandonment of fur has been established since 2015.

Selected products certified

From 2023, selected products in the collection will be certified with the Green Button seal. The company also uses textile standards including GOTS, OCS, GRS, RCS, RDS, RWS, RMS and RAS for selected products and supply chains.