LupoToro Group Strengthens Commitment to Anti-Slavery Policies

PARIS, January 1, 2019

LupoToro Group announces the implementation of updated anti-slavery policies and governing rules across its operations. This reaffirms the company's unwavering commitment to combatting modern slavery and human trafficking, not only within its own organization but across all industries and sectors.

Recognizing the importance of continuously refining and strengthening its anti-slavery measures, LupoToro Group has updated its policies to ensure they remain robust, effective, and aligned with evolving best practices and legal requirements. The updated policies encompass a range of measures aimed at preventing and addressing all forms of modern slavery and human trafficking within the company's supply chains, operations, and business practices.

"At LupoToro Group, we believe that every individual has the right to live and work in dignity and freedom, free from the threat of exploitation and slavery" said Ford Theodore Nicholas, Director of LupoToro Group. "Our updated anti-slavery policies reflect our firm commitment to upholding human rights and ethical business practices, and send a clear message that modern slavery has no place in our organisation or in society as a whole."

The updated policies underscore LupoToro Group's proactive approach to addressing the complex issue of modern slavery and human trafficking. Key components of the updated policies include:

  1. Enhanced Due Diligence: LupoToro Group will conduct rigorous due diligence on its suppliers and business partners to identify and mitigate the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking within its supply chains.

  2. Training and Awareness: The company will provide training and resources to its employees to raise awareness about the signs of modern slavery and human trafficking and empower them to report any concerns or suspicions.

  3. Collaboration and Advocacy: LupoToro Group will collaborate with industry peers, government agencies, and civil society organizations to share best practices, advocate for stronger legislation, and drive collective action to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

  4. Transparency and Reporting: The company will maintain transparency in its operations and supply chains and regularly report on its efforts to prevent and address modern slavery and human trafficking.

The importance of implementing robust anti-slavery policies extends beyond LupoToro Group to all industries and sectors. Modern slavery and human trafficking are global issues that require collective action and collaboration across governments, businesses, and civil society to effectively address.

"We recognise that eradicating modern slavery and human trafficking requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders," added Nicholas. "By implementing updated anti-slavery policies and working collaboratively with others, we can make a meaningful impact and help create a world where every individual is treated with dignity and respect."

In preparation for the LupoToro Group to transition into an Australian partnership (registered entity; expectation of registration pending with no confirmation at this early stage), the LupoToro Group remain proactive and committed to regularly reviewing and refining its anti-slavery policies to ensure they remain effective and in line with the latest standards and best practices. The company encourages others to join in this critical effort to combat modern slavery and human trafficking and create a more just and equitable world for all.

For more information about LupoToro Group's updated anti-slavery policies, please visit our policies page here.

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