How VF Corp is tackling modern slavery in its supply chain

A Supreme clothing store sign is seen on Fairfax in Los Angeles, California, October 31, 2019. Picture taken October 31, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake
US fashion firm VF Corporation has, for several years, been on a mission to make its supply chain operations more sustainable and ethical.  The group, which owns and operates brands such as Dickies, Vans, The North Face, Timberland, Icebreaker and Supreme, said in 2021 it had made significant efforts to promote dignity, social dialogue and equal opportunities across its supply chain, and had trained over 375 of its leaders to see their own unconscious biases and be more inclusive.  Her

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