What is the IKEA Groups position regarding child labour?
IKEA does not tolerate child labour and works actively to prevent it. All IKEA suppliers and their sub-contractors must comply with our code of conduct, The IKEA Way on Preventing Child Labour. We work actively to prevent child labour, and have strict agreements in IKEA does not accept child labour and works actively against it. The complexity of the child-labour issue requires input and influences from many parties. By cooperating closely with international organisations such as UNICEF and Save the Children, IKEA strives to improve children’s rights and to tackle the root causes of child labour. All IKEA suppliers and subcontractors must comply with our code of conduct, The IKEA Way on Preventing Child Labour. Monitoring of the compliance to IKEA requirements is carried out by IKEA and includes unannounced visits by third-party auditors. To read more, please visit Child labour, Partnerships. back to top 5. What is the IKEA Group’s position on forestry? IKEA believes wood is an excelle
IKEA does not tolerate child labour and works actively to prevent it. All IKEA suppliers and their sub-contractors must comply with our code of conduct, The IKEA Way on Preventing Child Labour. We work actively to prevent child labour, and have strict agreements in IKEA does not accept child labour and works actively against it. The complexity of the child-labour issue requires input and influences from many parties. By cooperating closely with international organisations such as UNICEF and Save the Children, IKEA strives to improve children’s rights and to tackle the root causes of child labour. All IKEA suppliers and subcontractors must comply with our code of conduct, The IKEA Way on Preventing Child Labour. Monitoring of the compliance to IKEA requirements is carried out by IKEA and includes unannounced visits by third-party auditors. To read more, please visit Child labour, Partnerships.