Key facts
- Fast Retailing, the operator of Uniqlo, is upgrading its monitoring of supply chain human rights.
- New auditing criteria are being rolled out at over 700 plants globally.
- The move anticipates stricter due diligence rules coming into effect in Europe.
Fast Retailing, the Japanese company behind the Uniqlo fast-fashion brand, is enhancing its oversight of suppliers regarding human rights issues. The company is implementing new auditing criteria across more than 700 plants globally. This proactive measure is being taken in anticipation of more stringent due diligence regulations set to be introduced in Europe. The move signifies a commitment to improving labor conditions and ethical practices within its extensive supply chain, which involves numerous factories primarily located in Asia.
