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Fashion retailer boohoo cuts supplier network after factory scandal

Thu, 25th Mar 2021 09:30

(Alliance News) - Scandal-hit retailer boohoo Group PLC has slashed its supplier network by more than 400 firms amid an overhaul after allegations over working conditions for factory staff.

The online fashion firm revealed a list of 78 approved suppliers across 100 factories – a significant drop on the estimated 500 suppliers previously identified in an independent review of the business by Alison Levitt.

It follows moves by boohoo to sever ties with 64 factories, consolidate others and cut out subcontracting.

boohoo has been seeking to repair its reputation after it was alleged last year that some factories in the UK working for the firm were paying staff as little as GBP3.50 an hour and had working conditions which did not meet lockdown restrictions.

The retailer said it has "ceased doing business with a number of manufacturers who were unable to demonstrate the high standard of transparency required, despite being provided with opportunities to address any issues identified in the auditing process".

It added that it asked the remaining suppliers to bring their so-called cut-make-trim units in-house "to allow for greater oversight and remove the issue of unapproved subcontracting".

The company had more than GBP1 billion wiped from its share value in two days after an article last year revealed the factory allegations.

As other retailers such as Next PLC and Asos PLC dropped boohoo clothing from their websites, the company hired top lawyer Levitt to look into the allegations which its board said left them "shocked and appalled".

In September last year, Levitt found that there were "serious issues" in the company's supply chain.

boohoo has since pledged to strengthen internal controls, overhaul its suppliers and is also launching a sustainability strategy, called Up Front, to reduce its carbon footprint.

Bosses also hired judge Brian Leveson to supervise the firm's Agenda for Change reforms.

In his second report published separately on Thursday, Leveson noted that improved supplier audits have changed the way the industry is run in Leicester and noted Boohoo's efforts to embed a new way of working.

John Lyttle, chief executive of boohoo, said: "This is the not the end of a project for us at boohoo but the beginning of a new way of working with our suppliers.

"The publication of our UK Supply Chain List marks another step on our journey towards greater transparency and embedding positive change, not only in our own organisation, but through the wider network of businesses that make up our supply chain."

Retail analysts at Jefferies said: "We see today's publication of a fully audited UK supplier list as an important step in re-establishing trust in the business and momentum in the shares."

boohoo shares were up 1.9% at 338.90 pence early Thursday in London.

By Holly Williams, PA Deputy City Editor

source: PA

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