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Company Response

2 Dec 2022

Pep&Co's response to allegations of abuses in Myanmar garment factories - November Update

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It goes without saying we take any suggestion that our Code has been breached very seriously and will always investigate. This factory was first listed as a PEP&CO supplier from the first quarter of 2022 and only shipped its first items in June 2022, after auditing and onboarding.

Nevertheless, this factory has only one pending order with PEP&CO and after that PEP&CO has no plans to re-engage them.

We will, of course, investigate the details you raised.”

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