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‎The LYCRA Company UK Ltd - Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement year ended 2023

This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes our slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 31st December 2023. It sets out the steps we have taken to deal with the risk of slavery in our business and to ensure that there is no human trafficking in our supply chain.

Our Company: The LYCRA Company produce exceptional fiber and technology solutions for the global apparel and hygiene industries.

Our Culture: We are fully committed to operating Ethically and in full compliance with all laws and regulations.  Our seven Company Principles clearly articulate the behaviors that all employees must adhere to and are the foundation of our Company Culture. 

We train our employees on our Principles, including:

Our Ethics and Compliance Principle, which requires employees to:

  • Exhibit strong principled behavior.
  • Comply with all laws and regulations.

And our Humility and Respect Principle, which requires employees to:

  • Treat everyone with respect and appreciate the value of diversity.

We also ensure that our internal management processes and policies are legally compliant and aligned with our Principles, including our recruitment, onboarding, performance and talent management processes.

Our Code of Conduct: We take the subject of human slavery very seriously, as per our Code of Conduct (codeofconduct.lycra.com) which states:

  • Forced Labor / Human Slavery - Do not use forced labor or in any manner support human trafficking.

Through training on our Code of Conduct, and ongoing dialogue on our Principles, we ensure that our commitment to integrity and lawfulness is embedded in the workforce.

Employees are encouraged to apply sound judgment, critical thinking and the courage to do the right thing, even if that means the loss of a business opportunity.

We have provided multiple channels for employees to confidentially and anonymously report any compliance concerns, including concerns about slavery or human trafficking, without fear of retaliation or harassment.

Our Compliance Expectation on Suppliers: Our expectations regarding forced labor and human slavery are also made clear to our raw material suppliers and contractors.

Whilst we consider our risk of exposure to modern slavery to be limited in our supply chains, we expect our suppliers and contractors to demonstrate a zero-tolerance approach to exploitation.

This year, we have introduced a new process to confirm through publicly available data the links between our higher risk suppliers and their owners, affiliates, and their upstream suppliers.

Publication: A copy of this statement will be posted on LYCRA.com

Approval: This statement is written evidence of The LYCRA Company’s commitment to stamp out forced labor, slavery and human trafficking. It is approved by our UK Board of Directors.

 

             /s/   Chris Brown   _________________________________

               Chris Brown                B.A. (Hons), FFA, MICM, FFTA

 

 

 

The LYCRA Company UK Ltd                                                                                          No. 10810919 

One, St. Peter's Square, Manchester, United Kingdom, M2 3DE, United Kingdom.