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California Transparency in Supply Chains Act

The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 is a law that governs companies doing business in California. The Act was designed to increase the amount of information made available by manufacturers and retailers regarding their efforts to address the issue of slavery and human trafficking, thereby allowing consumers to make better, more informed choices regarding the products they buy and the companies they choose to support.

  • GOJO Industries, Inc. is a strong supporter of human rights globally both in the workplace at our own facilities and in the external supply chain. We do not condone slavery or human trafficking of any kind and are committed to reducing the risk with our suppliers.
  • GOJO conducts audits of our suppliers in the areas of quality, finance, safety, sustainability and to the extent to which they address human trafficking and slavery in their supply chains. The audit is not performed by a third party.
  • GOJO contracts with our suppliers. Our terms and conditions require our suppliers to comply with all local laws including human trafficking and slavery laws in the countries in which they do business.
  • GOJO does not conduct business with suppliers that do not comply with human trafficking and slavery laws in the countries in which they do business.
  • GOJO provides internal training on human trafficking and slavery to employees in supply chain that have a direct impact on business decisions. Employees in supply chain who have a direct impact on business decisions are held accountable for failure to meet our standards and processes on slavery and human trafficking.
  • The GOJO Global Sourcing organization is responsible for ensuring our suppliers comply with these standards.