KNOWTHECHAIN LISTS WHICH COMPANIES COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS ACT.

CHTCS-Logo-For-SiteKnowTheChain has partnered with some of the biggest counter-human trafficking nonprofits and organizations to encourage companies that fall under the criteria for the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (SB-657) to comply with the law’s requirements. KnowTheChain also takes the initiative to contact those companies who have not yet complied with the law to notify them of the law and its requirements.

Currently the law requires “retail sellers and manufacturers doing business in California that exceed $100 million in global revenue to publicly disclose the degree, if any, to which they are: engaging in verification, auditing, and certification of their direct suppliers, maintaining internal accountability standards, and providing internal training regarding trafficking in their direct supply chains for tangible goods offered for sale.”

Find out which companies have and have not complied with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act: KnowTheChain.

SOURCE: KnowTheChain