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Does Huel ensure fair labour practices in its supply chain?

Explains how Huel ensures fair labor practices across its supply chain, including supplier risk assessments, ethical certifications, and site visits.

Written by Jamie Forbes

Yes, Huel works with suppliers who share Huel's values and is committed to raising labor standards across its supply chain.

Risk assessments

Huel carries out annual risk assessments for all ingredient sourcing countries, evaluating labor rights, human rights, and working conditions. Countries with higher risk profiles receive increased scrutiny.

Ethical certifications and self-assessments

Suppliers are required to either hold recognized ethical certifications from accredited auditing bodies, or complete self-assessments covering labor and environmental standards. These assessments cover areas such as fair wages, safe working conditions, freedom of association, and the prohibition of forced or child labor.

Follow-up and site visits

Where concerns are identified through risk assessments or self-assessments, Huel follows up with additional checks or on-site visits. Huel expects suppliers to address any identified issues and works with them to improve standards — or finds alternative suppliers if needed.

Ongoing improvement

Huel's approach to supply chain labor standards is part of its broader responsible sourcing commitment, reviewed and updated regularly as the business and its supply chain evolve.

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