IKEA AG'S REPORT ON CHILD LABOUR DUE DILIGENCE IN OUR SUPPLY CHAIN
Report based on Swiss Legislation (DDTrO)
Applicable for: IKEA AG
Reporting year: 01 September 2023 – 31 August 2024
Introduction
This report relates to the due diligence and reporting obligations covering child labor required by Art. 964j-k of the Swiss Code of Obligations and the Swiss “Ordinance on Due Diligence and Transparency in Relation to Minerals and Metals from Conflict-Affected Areas and Child Labour.” It covers the period September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024 (financial year IKEA AG). During the reported period, IKEA complied with the due diligence obligations regarding child labour.
This report only summarizes the results of the Due Diligence process. The Supply Chain Due Diligence on Child Labour for IKEA AG can be found here.
Reporting period fiscal year 2024
In the fiscal year 2024, as part of our Supply Chain Due Diligence, we screened our supply chain for child labour risks and impacts. To date, we have not identified an actual case of child labour in our direct and indirect supply chain. Based on extensive human rights risk analysis, we believe that the risk of child labor in our supply chain is low.
We closely monitor the topic of child labour at all our suppliers and are continuing to work to prevent and address child rights risks and impacts in deeper supply chains.
Additional information regarding human rights can be found in the Ingka Group Annual Summary and Sustainability Report FY24.