Code Of Conduct

Meaningful Beauty LLC (“Meaningful Beauty”) is committed to the highest standards of product quality and business integrity when we are dealing with our customers, suppliers (“Suppliers”), business associates, and employees. This Supplier’s Code of Conduct (“Code”) sets forth Meaningful Beauty’s fundamental expectations of its suppliers to ensure that working conditions in the supply chain are safe, that workers’ rights are protected, that workers’ are treated in a manner respecting the cultural and legal differences found throughout the world and that manufacturing processes are socially responsible and compliant with local applicable law and local legislation, including the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010. Suppliers who fail to meet the Code will be terminated from Meaningful Beauty’s supply chain.

1. Compliance with Laws

Suppliers and their designated manufacturing facilities must fully comply with all applicable national and/or local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, those related to labor, immigration, health and safety, and the environment.

2. Voluntary Labor

All labor must be voluntary. Slave, child, underage, forced, bonded, or indentured labor will not be tolerated. Suppliers shall not engage in or support the trafficking of human beings. Suppliers shall certify that they have implemented procedures to manage the materials, including all labor-related processes, incorporated into their products to ensure they comply with applicable local and international laws on slavery and human trafficking. Workers must be allowed to maintain control over their identity documents.

3. Labor Hours

Suppliers must provide workers with rest days and must ensure that working hours are not excessive and are consistent with applicable labor laws.

4. Hiring and Employment Practices

Suppliers must implement hiring practices that accurately verify workers’ age and legal right to work in the country prior to employment. All terms and conditions of employment including, but not limited to, hiring, pay, training, promotion, termination, and retirement must be based on an individual’s ability and willingness to do the job.

5. Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining

Suppliers must respect the right of workers to choose whether to lawfully and peacefully form or join trade unions of their choosing and to bargain collectively.

6. Health and Safety

Suppliers must provide workers with a safe and healthy work environment, including, where appropriate, proper personal protective equipment. Suppliers must take proactive measures to prevent workplace hazards. Potable water must be provided.

7. Dormitories and Canteen

Suppliers who provide residential and dining facilities for their workers must provide safe, healthy and sanitary facilities.

8. Environment

Suppliers should ensure that every manufacturing facility complies with environmental laws, including all laws related to waste disposal, air emissions, discharges, toxic substances and hazardous waste disposal. Suppliers must validate that all input materials and components are obtained from permissible harvests consistent with international treaties and protocols in addition to local laws and regulations.

9. Gifts and Entertainment

Suppliers must not offer gifts or entertainment to Meaningful Beauty associates or those working on behalf of Meaningful Beauty.

10. Conflicts of Interest

Suppliers must not enter into transactions with Meaningful Beauty associates that create a conflict of interest.

11. Anti-Corruption

Suppliers must not tolerate, permit, or engage in bribery, corruption, or unethical practices whether in dealings with public officials or individuals in the private sector.

12. Financial Integrity

Suppliers must keep accurate records of all matters related to their business with Meaningful Beauty in accordance with standard accounting practices such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).