Australia Modern Slavery Act: Regulatory Snapshot

June 22, 2023

Australia's Modern Slavery Act came into force in 2018. It applies to Australian entities or companies carrying out business in Australia with an annual consolidated revenue of AUD 100 million or more.

EcoVadis Sustainability Intelligence Suite, backed by experience with regulatory due diligence requirements, such as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDD), the French Devoir de Vigilance or the UK Modern Slavery Act, provides a holistic approach to addressing due diligence requirements in the supply chain. The snapshot offers a simple guide to how it can help address specific demands outlined in the Australian Modern Slavery Act. 

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