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MODERN SLAVERY & HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT FOR RED BULL RACING LIMITED (“RBR”), RED BULL TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (“RBT”), RED BULL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (“RBAT”), RED BULL POWERTRAINS LIMITED (“RBPT”) and RED BULL POWERTRAINS 2026 LIMITED (“RBPT 26”)
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires qualifying businesses operating in the UK to disclose the steps and measures it has taken to ensure their business and supply chains are free from modern slavery. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26 operate and administer the Red Bull Racing Formula One team, among other commercial activities relating to advanced design and engineering outside the sphere of Formula One, from their headquarters in Milton Keynes. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26 operate a zero tolerance approach to Modern Slavery of any kind within its operations and supply chain.
OUR OWN BUSINESS
In 2008, Red Bull GmbH (the parent company of RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26) implemented its Global Code of Business Conduct (the ‘Code’) across the Red Bull Group. The objective of the Code is to ensure that the Red Bull Group operate ethically and in compliance with applicable labour laws, rules and regulations. Our policies and the Code are regularly reviewed and our employees are trained to ensure that the Code is implemented across the business. Red Bull is committed to maintaining appropriate safeguards against the mistreatment of persons within its business and supply chain. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26’s Anti-Slavery Policy is embedded in our Employee Handbook to ensure our staff are aware of modern slavery issues, how to identify any such issues and the correct procedure to report any concerns an employee may have.
OUR SUPPLY CHAINS
RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26 strictly prohibit the use of slavery or human trafficking in our supply chain. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26’s standard purchasing terms and conditions place obligations upon our suppliers to comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26 have specifically reserved the right to terminate any of our supply agreements in the event any such supplier is found to be in breach of its obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015. RBR, RBT, RBAT, RBPT and RBPT 26 assess suppliers on a case-by-case basis to identify any risks in relation to forced labour, slavery and human trafficking. In accordance with Government guidance, we assess our new suppliers in a proportionate manner according to the level of risk associated with the relevant supplier and its products.