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Company Response

23 Oct 2023

Author:
Walmart

Walmart response to Uyghur forced labour & migrant worker abuse in seafood supply chains

Response from Walmart to the Ocean Outlaw Project investigation into Uyghur forced labour and migrant abuse in seafood supply chains:

At Walmart, our commitment to responsible sourcing and human rights is non-negotiable. Our investigation into this matter is ongoing. We do not tolerate human rights abuses in any form, and we expect our suppliers to share and uphold our standards.

Furthermore, we expect our suppliers to hold their own suppliers to the same high ethical standards. Walmart employs a rigorous set of criteria to identify any issues, triggering swift investigations when necessary. If we ever discover that a supplier has violated our policies, we take immediate action, whether through remediation plans or termination of the relationship. Our customers’ trust is paramount, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to fostering an ethical and responsible supply chain.

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