Protecting against slavery in our operations and supply chain
At EnergyAustralia, not only are we working towards the transition to cleaner energy for all, but we also believe in a fair, equitable world for all.
Our approach to fairness and equity is reflected in our customer service standards, the people we employ and the suppliers we choose to work with, as well as those who choose to work with us.
We are committed participants in the global movement towards eradicating all forms of modern slavery and are committed to ensuring there is no slavery in our operations, and to fully understanding our supply chain to ensure it is slavery free. We work with suppliers to put in place a range of processes and procedures to ensure that EnergyAustralia’s supply chain does not include, condone, or allow for any form of slavery, including forced labour, child labour, domestic servitude, sex trafficking, workplace abuse or human trafficking.
Aligned with our commitment to our Supplier code of conduct , we will continue to assess our supply chain and operations for modern slavery risks and work on mitigating supply chain risks and remediating any operational risks.
Our Modern Slavery Statements outline the important steps we are taking to protect against slavery in our operations and supply chain: