California Supply Chain Transparency Act
Our commitment to ethical sourcing
In compliance with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (SB 657), DietCafe discloses the following efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from our supply chain.
Verification
We evaluate and address risks of human trafficking and slavery in our product supply chains. Our dropship partners (Spocket, Supliful, CJDropshipping) are vetted for compliance with labor laws and ethical sourcing standards.
Auditing
We work with suppliers who maintain their own audit programs. We reserve the right to conduct independent audits of supplier facilities and practices.
Certification
We require our direct suppliers to certify that materials incorporated into their products comply with the laws regarding slavery and human trafficking of the countries in which they do business.
Internal Accountability
DietCafe maintains internal accountability standards for employees and contractors who fail to meet company standards regarding slavery and trafficking.
Training
We provide training to relevant employees on identifying and mitigating risks of human trafficking and slavery in supply chains.