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Company Response

22 Jan 2014

Author:
Lotto Sports

Lotto Sports response

[Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Lotto Sports to respond to concerns raised in a Stop Child Labour report about its efforts to address child labour.] With reference to your Weekly Update to be released this week, all relevant details have been sent to the Stop Child Labour NGO and Lotto has no further comments or remarks to be added to the those information. As already mentioned in the previous e-mail exchanges with the NGO, we would like to highlight the committment of Lotto concerning our corporate General Sourcing Policy (Code of Conduct). The Policy requires that all processes and partners involved in the whole supply chain have to guarantee that all products are manufactured in compliance with local labour and employment laws and regulations and in any case under suitable working conditions and without the use of child labour.

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