Turano Baking Company is committed to ethical and socially responsible business practices, within Turano Baking Company and its affiliates and in relationships with suppliers, vendors, and customers.
Effective January 1, 2012, the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 requires Turano Baking Company to make the following disclosure as to our efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from our direct supply chain:
Verification of Supply Chain: Turano does currently have procedures in place to verify supply chains to evaluate and address risk of human trafficking and slavery. This verification is not conducted by a third party.
Audit: Turano does not currently conduct audits of suppliers to evaluate supplier compliance with company standards against trafficking and slavery in supply chains.
Supplier Certification: Turano does not currently have procedures in place to require suppliers to certify that their materials comply specifically with the laws regarding slavery and human trafficking of the country or countries in which they are doing business.
Accountability: Turano is committed to ethical and socially responsible conduct in the workplace. Turano has a Code of Conduct for all employees which “expects employees to comport themselves with a certain standard of conduct depicting respect for self, company, customers and others…” Human trafficking and slavery would constitute a violation of our Code of Conduct. Violations of the Code of Conduct could result in disciplinary action against the employee, including termination.
Training: Turano maintains a Code of Conduct that includes training of all employees on and certification that they understand and will adhere to the Code of Conduct.