We observe international standards

As an international company, we are committed to observing recognised international standards, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations (UN), the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. 

We are committed to upholding internationally recognised human rights and align our business activities to them without compromise. This applies to our own business area as well as our activities throughout our supply and value chain.

Policy statement on respecting human rights and upholding environmental standards

Schüco strictly observes internationally recognised human rights, rejects all exploitative working conditions and avoids negative impacts on the environment. A detailed statement on the value-based alignment of our company can be found in our policy statement. 

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Modern Slavery Act – Group Statement 2024
Code of Conduct

In our code of conduct, we define the basic legal and ethical rules that the entire Schüco Group is committed to upholding. Examples of this include handling conflicts of interest, protecting confidential data and using resources responsibly.  

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Schüco supplier code of conduct

The supplier code of conduct sets out the requirements of the Schüco Group for responsible procurement and holds our suppliers to specific ecological, legal, social and ethical standards. 

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German Supply Chain Act

In our annual report required by the German Act on Corporate Due Diligence for Obligations in Supply Chains (LkSG), we set out how we have fulfilled our due diligence obligations for the previous financial year.  

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