People
Version 3.0 Updated March 2023
Overview
Superdry recognises that, within our supply chain, there are many different businesses that add value to our products.
We recognise the presence of subcontracting in our supply chain and accept this presence where specialist components are required, or services needed which cannot be completed on the main production site.
Where production is required to be completed offsite, the supplier must ensure subcontracted units selected uphold the principles of our Ethical Trading Code of Practice – and must establish processes to continuously monitor improvement in addition to any checks completed by Superdry representatives.
As a responsible business, Superdry is committed training and working closely with our suppliers to enable the ongoing assessment and sustainable improvement of conditions within approved subcontracted units.
Suppliers are not authorised to sub-contract any part of their business related to the production of goods or services they provide either directly or indirectly to Superdry without the prior registration, written consent and/or approval of Superdry. Similarly, sub-contractors are not authorised to sub-contract any part of their business related to the production of goods or services they provide either directly or indirectly to Superdry without the prior written consent and approval of Superdry.
Our subcontractor policy is issued to all suppliers in our Supplier Manual, which sets out the terms of our business relationship.
Definitions
Detail
Subcontractors are only permitted to subcontract with our prior written consent.
Additional considerations
Ownership and Contact Details
This policy is owned by the Global Sourcing and Sustainability Director and managed by the Head of Sustainability.
Superdry’s Head Office Sustainability and Ethical Trading team is contactable through: - ETHICAL.TRADING@SUPERDRY.COM.