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Company Response

28 Jun 2021

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Unilever

Unilever's response on sourcing from REPSA

Unilever confirms that it has no direct business with REPSA. However, two REPSA mills and one mill from Grupo Hame-Olmeca potentially enter Unilever’s indirect supply chain through trade with two suppliers in 2020. We are engaging these suppliers regarding this case...

Unilever remains firmly committed to respecting and promoting human rights in our supply chain. In order to do business with us, our suppliers must adhere to our Responsible Sourcing Policy (RSP). If non-conformances to the Mandatory Requirements of the RSP are identified, suppliers must develop and deliver a corrective action plan to remediate the issue within a set time period... We want individuals and communities to raise any concerns with us so they can be addressed, which is why we have the Palm Oil Grievance Procedure... We also publicly disclose the list of our palm oil direct suppliers, refinery and mills, and have introduced a public list of suspended suppliers...

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