Code of Conduct
To whom it may concern
Our company is committed avoid and address adverse impacts on basic principles for social, environmental
and economic development that we cause, contribute or are linked to via our business relationships.
Therefore, we have asked all our suppliers to operate in accordance with the requirements of a Code of Conduct
thatrequire our suppliers to work towards alignment with the internationally recognised principles for sustainable
development; the international minimum standard for responsible business conduct.
We recognise that establishing the required processes outlined in this Code of Conduct requires both time and
resources; especially in the initial phases. We are implementing and maintaining similar processes in our operations.
TheCode of Conduct should therefore be understood as the basis for our cooperation and dialogue about improving systems
to manage adverse impacts on human rights, including labour rights, the environment, and anti-corruption.
We focus on our suppliers’ ability and willingness to demonstrate continuous improvements in meeting the
requirementsof the Code of Conduct. We feel confident that cooperation and dialogue can result in a more
efficient partnership, whichboth parties will benefit from.
The Guide below aims to provide you with more in-depth information in relation to the brief elements in the
Code ofConduct. If you have any questions regarding this letter, our Code of Conduct, this Guide or our responsible
supply chain management program in general, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Our company is committed avoid and address adverse impacts on basic principles for social, environmental
and economic development that we cause, contribute or are linked to via our business relationships.
Therefore, we have asked all our suppliers to operate in accordance with the requirements of a Code of Conduct
thatrequire our suppliers to work towards alignment with the internationally recognised principles for sustainable
development; the international minimum standard for responsible business conduct.
We recognise that establishing the required processes outlined in this Code of Conduct requires both time and
resources; especially in the initial phases. We are implementing and maintaining similar processes in our operations.
TheCode of Conduct should therefore be understood as the basis for our cooperation and dialogue about improving systems
to manage adverse impacts on human rights, including labour rights, the environment, and anti-corruption.
We focus on our suppliers’ ability and willingness to demonstrate continuous improvements in meeting the
requirementsof the Code of Conduct. We feel confident that cooperation and dialogue can result in a more
efficient partnership, whichboth parties will benefit from.
The Guide below aims to provide you with more in-depth information in relation to the brief elements in the
Code ofConduct. If you have any questions regarding this letter, our Code of Conduct, this Guide or our responsible
supply chain management program in general, please do not hesitate to contact our office.