California Transparency in Supply Chain Act of 2010

 

Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms is committed to conducting its business in a lawful and ethical manner. Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms expects that its vendors also conduct themselves in such a manner. Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms has implemented policies and procedures in an attempt to prevent slavery and human trafficking in its supply chain.

As a condition of doing business with Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms, vendors must agree that they shall not use any form of slavery or human trafficking in their supply chains. Vendors also must ensure that any subcontractor used in manufacturing or distribution of any product sold to Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms complies with the same standards.

Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms implements a verification process which is used to evaluate and address risks of slavery and human trafficking in the supply chain.

Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms performs audits of its vendors to monitor the ongoing compliance with Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms policies. These audits are conducted on both an announced and unannounced basis.

Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms provides training periodically on slavery and human trafficking to company employees and management who have responsibility for supply chain management. The training includes awareness of slavery and human trafficking risks in the supply chain and efforts to mitigate those risks.

Lazy Acres/Bristol Farms maintains internal accountability standards and procedures for employees and/or contractors failing to meet company standards regarding slavery and trafficking. These standards are enforced by management. It is expected that all employees and contractors comply with these standards.