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6 Авг 2025

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Unilever

Unilever response re- allegations of migrant worker rights abuses at palm oil plantations in Malaysia

For your background information, we expect all our suppliers to comply with our Responsible Partner Policy and our People and Nature Policy, which outline the requirements for doing business responsibly with Unilever. These include respecting and advancing human rights and cascading these expectations throughout their own supply chains.

Unilever has paid all its employees a living wage since 2020 and has expanded this commitment into our own supply chain. More information about our commitments to fair and living wages, improving livelihoods, and respecting human rights can be found on our website...

You may also find more information on our palm oil supply chain here...

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