Human rights
We conduct our business in a manner that respects the human rights and dignity of all, and we support international efforts to promote and protect human rights, including an absolute opposition to slavery, human trafficking, child labour and any other human rights abuses.
We do this through a risk-based assessment of our supply chain. Each of us can help support efforts to eliminate abuses such as child labour, slavery, human trafficking, and forced labour.
Conflict minerals
Renishaw is committed to working closely with suppliers of raw materials, parts, and components and communicate our expectation that suppliers and vendors will comply with all applicable laws, including laws aimed at providing conflict-free minerals.
- Conflict Minerals Policy [257kB]
Modern slavery
Renishaw is committed to ensuring that the human rights of our employees, and those of the people working within all our supply chains are protected.
Statement
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Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement - Financial year ended June 2023
This statement is made in fulfilment of our obligations under Section 54, Part 6 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 (“Modern Slavery Act”) and sets out the steps we have taken within the financial year ended 30 June 2023 to ensure slavery and human trafficking (“Modern Slavery”) does not take place within our organisation or our tier 1 supply chain