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14 Sep 2022

Company responses regarding commitments to apply a single global standard aligned with Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA)

The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) came into force in the US in June 2022. The Act bans the importation of goods to the United States containing any amount of content produced or processed in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China unless companies provide “clear and convincing evidence” that no component was produced with forced labour.

While welcoming the implementation of the UFLPA, the Coalition to End Forced Labour in the Uyghur Region highlighted the importance for companies to ensure that goods with high risks of being tainted with forced labour are not shifted to other markets. They called on companies with global sourcing operations to comply fully with the UFLPA and to apply a single global standard, consistent with the requirements of the law, across their entire supply chain for all retail markets. The Coalition also calls on companies to refrain from re-exporting any goods denied entry to the U.S. under the auspices of the UFLPA and attempting to sell in other markets.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited 56 companies across the apparel, ICT and solar sectors to respond to four questions from the Coalition regarding their commitment to applying the UFLPA (these companies are listed in the database of Jewish World Watch as operating or having business relationships in the Uyghur Region, or as at high risk of sourcing from the Uyghur Region, and that have a presence or sell goods in the U.S):

  1. [Whether the company] is applying a single global standard, aligned with the legal requirements set forth in the UFLPA, to exclude Uyghur forced labour across its supply chains, and to not bifurcate its supply chains?
  2. [Whether the company] is committed to not re-exporting goods detained under the auspices of the UFLPA to other markets?
  3. [Whether the company] is committed to the above statements, how is it implementing these commitments?
  4. [Whether the company] is not committed to a single global standard, how is it ensuring that goods imported into markets other than the US are not tainted?

Of the 56 companies invited to respond, the Resource Centre received a total of 29 responses.

  • Ten ICT companies were outreached to, and of these a total of 6 (60%) responded.
  • Thirteen Solar companies were outreached to, and of these a total of 6 (46%) responded.
  • Thirty-three apparel companies were outreached to, and of these a total of 17 (52%) responded.
  • The American Apparel & Footwear Association also reached out to the Resource Centre to provide a response, which is included below.

Notably, of the 28 companies that provided a reply to the Resource Centre's outreach, only 12 companies specifically cited the UFPLA in their response.

Respuestas de la empresa

adidas Ver respuesta
Fast Retailing Ver respuesta
Esprit Ver respuesta
Inditex Ver respuesta
Hennes & Mauritz (H&M)

Sin respuesta

SMCP Group Ver respuesta
VF Corporation Ver respuesta
Amazon.com

Sin respuesta

Kontoor Brands Ver respuesta
Cisco Systems Ver respuesta
Apple

Sin respuesta

Ascena Retail Group

Sin respuesta

Burberry

Sin respuesta

Capri Holdings

Sin respuesta

Costco

Sin respuesta

G-III Apparel Group Ver respuesta
Guess

Sin respuesta

Hanes (part of Hanesbrands)

Sin respuesta

Hermès Ver respuesta
Kering Ver respuesta
Levi Strauss Ver respuesta
Lululemon Athletica Ver respuesta
LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton Ver respuesta
Macy's Ver respuesta
MF Brands Group (Maus Frères)

Sin respuesta

MUJI (part of Ryohin Keikaku)

Sin respuesta

Nike

Sin respuesta

PVH (Phillips-Van Heusen)

Sin respuesta

Ralph Lauren

Sin respuesta

Tapestry (Formerly Coach)

Sin respuesta

Urban Outfitters

Sin respuesta

Walmart

Sin respuesta

Intel

Sin respuesta

Samsung Electronics

Sin respuesta

NVIDIA Corporation Ver respuesta
Google (part of Alphabet) Ver respuesta
Iberdrola Ver respuesta
Marubeni Ver respuesta
Sunnova Energy International Inc. Ver respuesta
ACCIONA Energía (formerly Acciona) Ver respuesta
NextEra Energy Ver respuesta
WEG

Sin respuesta

Wacker Chemie AG

Sin respuesta

Con Edison

Sin respuesta

Decmil

Sin respuesta

Canadian Solar

Sin respuesta

OCI

Sin respuesta

Toyo Engineering

Sin respuesta

Microsoft

Sin respuesta

Hewlett-Packard (HP) Ver respuesta

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