INVOLVED PLAYERS
PUMA purchases from independent suppliers internationally. Asia remains the strongest sourcing region overall with 95% of the total volume, followed by the Americas with 3% and EMEA with 2% (thereof Europe with 1% and Africa with 1%). PUMA discloses 285 T1 factories (product manufacturers) representing around 89% of our apparel, footwear and accessory products business value and 51 core T2 factories (material, component manufacturers) representing around 80% of our business volume.
Our Suppliers
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PUMA also collaborates with the Open Supply Hub, an open-source map and database of global apparel facilities. We disclose our factory list with the factory name, address, product category and headcount on the Open Supply Hub platform.
Social Compliance
To make sure that our suppliers play along with our strict standards for working, social and environmental conditions, our PUMA Team and external partners audit the facilities on a regular basis.
OUR STANDARDS
Code of conduct
Since 1993, PUMA’s Code of Conduct has set clear standards. PUMA’s supply chain partners agree to adhere to our Code of Conduct as soon as they enter a purchasing contract with us.
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Code of ethics
Our Code of Ethics was first introduced in 2005 and lays out PUMA’s commitment to ethical and responsible behavior – individual and corporate alike.