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9 jun 2010

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Procurement Leaders Network

Dr Pepper Snapple outlines ethical sourcing strategy

Dr Pepper Snapple Group has outlined an ethical sourcing strategy as part of a newly unveiled five-year plan for improved environmental and social performance across its operations. It plans to conduct annual third-party risk assessments of all suppliers and audit any "high-risk" suppliers to ensure full compliance with [its] Ethical Sourcing Code of Conduct. The firm also unveiled Sustainability in ACTION, its inaugural corporate social responsibility (CSR) report. The 2015 Corporate Social Responsibility Goals address the company's operations throughout North America and the Caribbean.