California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 Disclosure
- In an effort to verify that the suppliers of materials used in Central Concrete’s products do not engage in human trafficking or slavery with respect to such materials, Central Concrete has made direct written inquiry to its material product suppliers requesting that each supplier confirm in writing that they do not engage in human trafficking or slavery with respect to the materials provided to Central Concrete.
- Central Concrete does not currently conduct audits of its suppliers but reserves the right to do so to assure compliance with Central’s policies with respect to human trafficking and slavery.
- Central Concrete has made a written request of suppliers of materials used in Central Concrete’s products to certify that the materials provided comply with the laws regarding slavery and human trafficking of the country or countries in which they dare doing business.
- Central Concrete maintains internal accountability standards and procedures for employees or contractors failing to meet company standards regarding slavery and trafficking by (i) requiring employee compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those with respect to slavery and trafficking, the failing of which may result in a disciplinary action or termination of employment, and (ii) advising its suppliers in writing that it will not tolerate slavery or human trafficking with respect to the materials provided to Central Concrete and, failing to abide by such policy, will result in termination of business with Central Concrete.
- Central Concrete provides company employees and management, who have direct responsibility for supply chain management, training on human trafficking and slavery, particularly with respect to mitigating risks within the supply chains of products, by requiring each such employee and manager to participate in compliance training sessions with respect to human trafficking and slavery.