Supply Chain Development
RBA: In order to promote the supplier's awareness and manifestation of corporate social responsibility, ACCL requires suppliers to jointly abide by the RBA Responsible Business Alliance Code of Conduct, including five themes such as labor, health and safety, environmental protection, management system, and business ethics standards. . At the same time, we also require suppliers to provide declarations of non-use of hazardous substances and environmental protection notices, so as to contribute to a sustainable environment.
Human rights issues: We clearly convey to our suppliers that we do not support or use metals from armed conflicts, illegal mining and poor working environments, so-called "conflict minerals" (Conflict minerals). ACCL’s products do not use the aforementioned "conflict minerals", and hope that through the entire supply chain's self-discipline actions, this issue can have a positive impact on this issue. Therefore, the raw materials used in the electronic products we produce are safe and non-toxic, and do not contain lead, mercury, cadmium and other harmful substances to the human body.
QC080000: ACCL follows the hazardous substance process management system ICQC QC080000 for electronic parts and products. The regulations and customer requirements, supplier management, incoming material inspection, manufacturing, inventory storage, finished product shipments, related training are indeed implemented. Analysis laboratory can analyze and manage the content of important harmful substances. Instruments and equipment are regularly calibrated and tested and compared with the original factory organization. Colleagues must be properly training and testing, and pass the test before they can perform testing. These tests also allow us to exclude toxic substances from the manufacturing process, not only to protect employees and colleagues prevent the health of consumers who use ACCL electronic products from being harmed, protect the environment air, soil, and water not pollution.