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SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPARENCY

Supply Chain Transparency Article

Beam Suntory Inc. (“Beam Suntory”) is pleased to provide the following statement under the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 and United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act of 2015.  This statement sets forth the steps that Beam Suntory has taken and is continuing to take to ensure that human rights abuses and modern slavery are not taking place within our operations or our supply chains.

Introduction

As a responsible corporate citizen committed to doing business the right way, Beam Suntory seeks to ensure that quality and safety standards are maintained by well-treated, fairly compensated workers in accordance with all applicable laws.  Accordingly, Beam Suntory has established robust policies, processes, and procedures to promote respect for human rights and to prevent modern slavery practices.

Beam Suntory and its employees respect human rights, workplace safety and protection of the environment in every community where Beam Suntory operates.  Beam Suntory expects the same of our Company’s suppliers and contractors so that we demonstrate our leadership within the business community together.  Beam Suntory does not allow the use of forced, bonded or involuntary prison labor. 

Our Business

Beam Suntory Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Suntory Holdings Limited.   Beam Suntory is a global business headquartered in New York, with more than 5,000 employees.  Beam Suntory together with our affiliates and partners produce and distribute premium spirits including bourbon, whiskey, tequila, cognac, vodka, gin, rum, cordials, liqueurs, and ready-to-drink cocktails under various brands, including Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark and Courvoisier.  

Beam Suntory has facilities around the world.  Most of the commercial offices are located in major metropolitan areas, while our operating units are located in North America (USA, Mexico, Canada), Asia (Japan & India), and Europe (UK, Spain, France, Ireland).  

Relevant Policies 

Beam Suntory has policies, procedures, and controls in place to prevent and reduce the risk of modern slavery practices and to promote respect for human rights.  The primary policies include:

• Beam Suntory Global Citizenship Policy
• Beam Suntory Code of Conduct and Ethics
• Beam Suntory Supplier Code of Conduct and Ethics 

The Global Citizenship Policy provides guidelines to ensure that Beam Suntory and its employees respect human rights, workplace safety and protection of the environment in every community where Beam Suntory is located and expects the same of Beam Suntory suppliers and contractors.  Global Citizenship Policy elements include:

• Working Conditions / Health & Safety
• Child Labor
• Forced Labor
• Discrimination
• Working Hours
• Wages & Benefits
• Environmental
• Management Systems
• Contractors & Suppliers

Beam Suntory’s suppliers and contractors are contractually obligated to comply with the Beam Suntory policies and all applicable laws, including laws related to modern slavery and human trafficking.  Beam Suntory periodically evaluates select suppliers and contractors on their ability to demonstrate evidence of substantial conformance with the Beam Suntory policies, subject to local rules.  Beam Suntory engages and consults with third parties to assist in these evaluations as the circumstances dictate. In addition, Beam Suntory maintains appropriate evidence that the Beam Suntory Policies are substantially being met by suppliers and contractors that have been evaluated, subject to local rules. This evidence may include certification forms, written questionnaires, inspections or other appropriate documentation. 

Beam Suntory's employees who have direct responsibility for supply chain management receive training in all aspects of supply chain risk mitigation, which is intended to identify, among other things, circumstances that suggest a high risk of noncompliance with Beam Suntory's policies and applicable laws.  Any concerns relating to potential noncompliance to our policies are investigated promptly.  Suppliers that fail to meet Beam Suntory's expectations will be terminated. In addition, employees who violate the policies are subject to discipline up to and including termination.

Governance

The Beam Suntory Global Citizenship Committee provides Global Citizenship Policy oversight and governance.  Members of the Beam Suntory Global Citizenship Committee include representatives from sustainability, legal, compliance, human resources, supply chain and communications.  This Committee meets on a routine basis throughout the year to review status of open action items and recommend additional actions (as needed) to ensure conformance to the Global Citizenship Policy.

The Beam Suntory Global Citizenship Committee reports periodically to the Beam Suntory Corporate Responsibility Committee of the Board of Directors.

Our Supply Chain and Managing Risks

It is important to Beam Suntory that we understand our supply chain and operations and properly mitigate risks related to human rights issues and modern slavery.  Beam Suntory is involved in the procurement of ingredients, containers, labels, closures, and cases, as well as contracted services related to marketing, co-manufacturing, transportation, and logistics.  Beam Suntory sources materials from various regions around the world and has a range of relationships with our suppliers and business partners depending on the risk profile and spend.  

In 2021, Beam Suntory, in partnership with a risk management consultant, conducted an evaluation of its supply chain and operations to determine the potential for it to cause, contribute to, or be directly linked to modern slavery and human rights risks.  The framework for this evaluation was based on the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs).  

This evaluation indicated that potential risk categories for Beam Suntory based on its operations are as follows:  Child Labor, Forced Labor, Working Hours, Fair Wages & Welfare, Discrimination, Harassment, Freedom of Association and Right to Collective Bargaining, Access to Remedy, Health, & Safety.  The potential risk categories were separated by risk level (low, medium and high) and we developed an action plan on a risk adjusted basis to address the risks.  In 2022, Beam Suntory continued to partner with the risk management consultant as the Company executed on action plan developed based on the 2021 evaluation.  

To help prevent risks related to modern slavery and human rights we have taken the following key actions:

  • In 2020, Beam Suntory joined the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange (SEDEX) and started targeting having suppliers making up 80% of our direct spend become members of SEDEX.  Since that time, Beam Suntory has been engaging our suppliers to share information about the actions taken to prevent human rights and modern slavery risks.

    This engagement with suppliers includes the use of the SEDEX Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) and SEDEX Member Ethical Trade Audits (SMETA) to evaluate the potential environmental, social, and governance risks in our supply chain and operations.  This engagement also includes the implementation of action plans to promote corrective actions, when needed.  In 2022, suppliers making up approximately 73% of our direct packaging spend were members of SEDEX.  Of those suppliers, 88% of supplier factories completed the SAQ and 57% completed the SMETA.
     
  • In 2021, Beam Suntory began using the SEDEX platform to further evaluate our key manufacturing locations, starting with our manufacturing locations based in Mexico and India.  In 2022, Beam Suntory completed the evaluation of all our wholly owned manufacturing sites and such manufacturing sites joined SEDEX and completed an SAQ.  There were no material risks identified.  This work is intended to continue to build the risk prevention skills and capabilities of Beam Suntory employees that have direct responsibility for supply chain management.
     
  • In 2021, Beam Suntory created two new Supplier Sustainability Manager roles.  One position is based in Chicago and the other position is based in Madrid.  Their work is intended to further strengthen our commitment and promote human rights due diligence and engage employees and suppliers.  This work is fully aligned and supports the Suntory Human Rights Policy.
     
  • Beam Suntory updated the global citizenship process to identify when and how to use SEDEX, SAQs and SMETAs.    

Assessing the Effectivenss of Actions Taken

Beam Suntory considers several key performance indicators in the assessment of the effectiveness of actions taken to mitigate modern slavery and human trafficking risks, including percentage of suppliers that are SEDEX members along with the number and type of risk findings and status of corrective action plans. 

As part of our commitment to tackling modern slavery and human trafficking, we will continue to look for ways to improve upon our existing policies, procedures, ways of working and in promoting awareness with our employees and our suppliers. We will continue to expect that our suppliers and our partners share our commitment to tackling modern slavery and human rights issues.

Other Information

Beam Suntory will continue to assess the potential risks in our supply chain and increase the awareness across key stakeholders in our business to ensure that our policies, processes, and procedures are understood and being implemented.  Beam Suntory will monitor and report our progress annually.

Anyone interested in additional information may contact Beam Suntory directly. 

This disclosure statement was approved by the Board of Directors of Beam Suntory on May 8, 2023 as applicable to Beam Suntory and its subsidiaries during fiscal year 2022.

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