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Redwood Human Rights Policy: Our Commitment to Ethical Manufacturing
At Redwood, we believe that responsible manufacturing begins with respect for people. Protecting human rights, promoting ethical labour practices, and maintaining fair working conditions are core values that guide how we operate our business and manage our supply chain. As a global manufacturer serving international markets, Redwood is committed to building a workplace where employees are treated with dignity, fairness, and respect.
Respecting Human Rights and Ethical Labour Practices
Redwood's Human Rights Policy follows internationally recognized principles that support ethical and responsible manufacturing. We strictly prohibit forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour in any form. Employment at Redwood is always freely chosen and fully compliant with local labour laws and regulations.
Our Commitments to Employees:
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Fair wages that meet national legal standards
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Reasonable working hours
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Equal opportunities regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion, or background
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Zero-tolerance policy toward discrimination, harassment, or any form of inhumane treatment
This ensures a respectful, inclusive, and safe workplace for all employees.
Safe and Healthy Working Conditions
Providing a safe and healthy working environment is a key part of Redwood's commitment to responsible manufacturing. We continuously improve workplace safety standards, equipment, and procedures to protect the wellbeing of our employees. Through ongoing training and safety management, we aim to create a working environment where employees feel secure and supported.
Supporting a Responsible and Transparent Supply Chain
Redwood believes that human rights protection extends beyond our own operations. We encourage partners and suppliers to follow the same ethical standards and support a transparent and responsible supply chain. By working with organizations that value ethical sourcing, human rights protection, and corporate social responsibility (CSR), we contribute to a more sustainable global manufacturing industry.
Our Ongoing Commitment
At Redwood, respecting human rights is more than a policy—it is part of our long-term commitment to ethical manufacturing, CSR values, and responsible business practices. Through continuous improvement and transparent operations, Redwood strives to remain a trusted partner for customers who value integrity, sustainability, and responsible supply chains.
Redwood recently completed its 2026 SEDEX SMETA audit, reinforcing our commitment to ethical sourcing, responsible manufacturing, and transparent supply chain practices.
Read the full announcement:
👉 Redwood Successfully Completes 2026 SEDEX SMETA Audit

