S.B. 657 Supply Chains Act
BakeMark is in compliance with the California Transparency in
Supply Chains Act (S.B. 657). The following represents BakeMark's
required Disclosure statement:
- As a company philosophy, BakeMark strongly opposes any and all
illegal and unethical treatment of people, including any acts of
slavery or human traficking.
- We inform all applicable BakeMark suppliers of the California
Transparency in Supply Chains Act (S.B. 657).
- We do not engage in verification of product supply chains to
evaluate and address risks of human trafficking and slavery, nor
conduct audits of suppliers to evaluate supplier compliance with
company standards against trafficking and slavery in supply chains.
We do not require direct suppliers to certify that materials
incorporated into the product comply with the laws regarding
slavery and human trafficking of the country or countries in which
they are doing business.
- We do not maintain internal accountability standards and
procedures for employees or contractors failing to meet company
standards regarding slavery and trafficking nor do we provide
company employees and management, who have direct responsibility
for supply chain management, training on human trafficking and
slavery, particularly with respect to mitigating risks within the
supply chains of products.
- We do communicate our policy regarding S.B. 657 to our
employees.