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Number
2021-54
Type
Joint
Title
2020 Xylem Group Statement on Efforts to Combat Modern Slavery
Period
01 January 2020 to 31 December 2020
Annual revenue
200-250M
Industry sectors
Automotive, machinery and heavy electrical equipment
Durable consumer goods, including electronics and appliances, home furnishings and other accessories
Utilities: gas, water and electricity
Waste management and recycling
Construction, civil engineering and building products
Countries
United States of America
Key brands and business names
Flygt, AC Fire, Aanderaa, Bell & Gossett, Bellingham + Stanley, CentriPro, ebro, EmNet, Essence of Life, Flojet, Xylem, Global Water, Godwin, Goulds Water Technology, HYPACK, Jabsco, Leopold, Lowara, McDonnell & Miller, MJK Automation, OI Analytical, PureHM, Pure Technologies, Royce Technologies, Rule, Sanitaire, SELC, Sensus, Sentec, SI Analytics, Smith-Blair, SonTek, Standard Xchange, Visenti, Wachs Water Services, Wedeco, WTW, YSI
Reporting Obligations
United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act 2015
California Transparency in Supply Chains Act 2010
Netherlands Child Labour Due Diligence Law 2019
French Corporate Duty of Vigilance Law 2017
Date submitted
20/01/2021
Date published
28/01/2021