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4.2
QUALITY FOR
THE PEOPLE INVOLVED
Made in Denmark
We have a strong craftmanship and design heritage. To support local community activity, we have
made an active choice to keep our business facilities in the small Danish village; Aulum.
We therefore naturally comply with Danish legislation, which fulfils international conventions. Furthermore our certified products in general set high
standards to the entire value chain regarding both
environment, labour- & human rights.
UN GLOBAL COMPACT
HUMAN RIGHTS PRINCIPLE
HORN supports and respects the protection of internationally declared human rights, and have adopted it as a committed element in our Business Partner Code of Conduct. It is our ambition to incorporate risk management and increased value chain control to ensure continuous improvements in the area.
LABOUR RIGHTS PRINCIPLES
Recognition of freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining
The Danish legislation makes us subject to the Confederation of Danish Employers (DA). The confederation adds a comprehensive focus on employment policy, occupational health and labour law
including a strong focus on wage and security.
We aim to set new standards to improve our employees working conditions even further.
Elimination of forced, compulsory, child and discriminative labour
As a method for continuous supplier assessment, we need to develop improved monitoring processes, to ensure that in the event, that certain conditions do not comply, we have the ability to detect
the severity and perform active risk management.
ANTI-CORRUPTION PRINCIPLE
HORN is strongly opposed to, do not accept and have zero tolerance for corruption, extortion or bribery in any form. This is our current principle –And will be in the future as well. When it comes to application of our Code of Conduct in general we find that education and cooperation is the key to success. We know the focus will be increasingly important as our customer and supplier groups expands,
therefore we continue our work to stay up to date on movements within sustainable development.
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