Supplier code of conduct
1. Introduction
At Jupiter, we are driven by our corporate values and our culture with a firm commitment to maintaining high standards of ethical behaviour and corporate citizenship. Adhering to these standards means we recognise that we must operate in harmony with suppliers, not only to mitigate risk, but to build trust with our broader stakeholders.
Jupiter’s Supplier Code of Conduct outlines the expectations for our suppliers when working with Jupiter. We expect suppliers to adhere to the Supplier Code of Conduct as we believe that holding shared values and goals benefit our businesses, our people and our planet.
2. Legal & Regulatory
As a minimum, Jupiter expects that suppliers adhere at all times to all relevant legislation, regulations and regulatory guidance. We also expect suppliers to engage with their own supply chain to ensure that this minimum standard is met.
3. Social
- Prohibit human trafficking and child labour, including modern slavery
- Comply with all applicable wage and working hours legislation
- Prohibit all forms of discrimination
- Support the freedom of association and the right
to collective bargaining in line with local regulations - Treat their own employees fairly and ethically.
Jupiter suppliers may be required to demonstrate
that procedures are in place to uphold human rights and to remove modern slavery and human trafficking from their business operations and supply chains.
To learn more about our Modern Slavery Statement.
Jupiter is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment in line with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. As such, we have implemented a H&S management system to ensure compliance across our offices. We expect all suppliers to prioritise occupational health in their operations and to provide a safe and healthy work environment at their offices or work sites.
To learn more about our Diversity & Inclusion Statement, click here.
In February 2022, Jupiter became an accredited London Living Wage (LLW) employer. This means that we pay all of our UK staff the LLW and have in place procedures to ensure all employees of suppliers that deliver services to our London office are paid the LLW.
We expect suppliers to pay the LLW or equivalent local living wage to their employees and to promote the adoption of fair wages to persons through their
supply chains.
Suppliers may not offer, directly or indirectly, anything of value to Jupiter employees that may give rise to an actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest. Where suppliers do have conflicts of interest of any kind with Jupiter, they are expected to make Jupiter aware of these at the earliest opportunity.
4. Sustainability
We expect our suppliers to have in place an environmental management system that enables measurement of:
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Utilities, such as gas, electricity and water
- Waste sent to landfill
To learn more about our Environmental Policy, click here.
5. Compliance & Measurement
As a condition of participation in a Jupiter tender process, suppliers may be required to provide acknowledgement of their adherence to the Supplier Code of Conduct. Adherence to the Supplier Code of Conduct may then be used along with other relevant criteria when selecting new suppliers or upon renewal of existing contracts.
Failure to comply with the Supplier Code of Conduct and, or local laws and regulation may result in the termination of your contract with Jupiter.
6. Additional Information
Should you have any questions about the Supplier Code of Conduct, please contact:
[email protected]