Supply Chain Traceability Audit & Risk Assessment for Live-plucking. Final Audit Report

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Assessment for Live-plucking Final Audit Report IDFL Audit Number: 13-172646 Requesting Company: Mountain Equipment IDFL Auditors: Jenson Sun, Sherry Xu Report Issue Date: 26 Dec 2013 Audit Option: Audit Scope: Audit Type: Supply Chain Traceability Audit and Assessment for Live-plucking Product Specific: WR 90/10 625 FP GDD, WR 90/10 700 FP GDD,90/10 750 FP GGD, 90/10 675 FP WDD IDFL Completes All Work Findings: IDFL has successfully and independently completed a Supply Chain Traceability Audit and Assessment - for Live plucking for the down jackets produced on behalf of Mountain Equipment. IDFL considers this particular supply chain to bear a very low risk of live-plucked material entering the audited supply chain. Wilford K. Lieber 26 December 2013 IDFL Audits are valid for one year after the report issue date. Also, any change in the supply chain will require IDFL to update the audit report or the report and findings will be invalid. IDFL can renew the audit after the first and second year with a brief review of the unchanged existing supply chain and an audit of any changed or new parts of the supply chain. After the third year a comprehensive full audit must be completed again.

Assessment for Live-plucking Traceability Audit Summary IDFL has successfully and independently completed a Supply Chain Traceability Audit and Assessment for Live-plucking for the down jackets produced by the factory on behalf of Mountain Equipment: 1. Traceability of the material IDFL confirmed that the chain of custody is secure and traceable. Along with establishing traceability the following topics of live-plucking and force-feeding were taken into consideration during the audit. 2. Quality of the end product supplier and raw material supplier IDFL completed site visits for both suppliers and has created in depth reports (see TAV) Below is a brief summary of the supply chain audited. The site visit details can be referenced in complete detail in the Site Report TAV s. Mountain Equipment Factory Down Supplier: 1 Down Supplier: 2 Raw materials Supplier 1 Raw materials Supplier 2 Raw materials Supplier 3

Assessment for Live-plucking Site Visit Summary: RAW Materials Supplier 1 IDFL visited the slaughterhouse that provides raw material to Down Supplier 1.. This particular slaughterhouse only processes duck meat. Veterinarian certificates accompany every shipment and documentation is extensive and covers all material sold to Down Supplier 1. The RAW Materials. Supplier 1 purchases ducks from local farms. Mother ducks are raised for over 2 years or until they are too old to produce eggs then sold to the slaughter house. These mother ducks can weigh 3.5-4 kg and provide high quality down and feathers Down Supplier 1 IDFL visited Down Supplier 1 that receives raw materials from the RAW Materials Supplier 1 and provides the processed materials to the Factory.. IDFL was able to confirm the down processors documents, systems, and internal processes to ensure the material supplied to the Factory was the duck material provided by the RAW Materials supplier 1. There. are approximately 30 workers, 2 wash lines, 2 sets of 4-chambered sorting machines, 2 singlechambered sorting machines and 2 mixing machines. They can process approximately 500 tons of down and feathers every year. It uses Pultra Fluidol K6 detergent to wash down and feathers. RAW Materials Supplier 2 RAW Materials supplier 2 supplies Down Supplier 2 with Grey Goose Down. They do washing,sorting, mixing of raw material. There are approximately 120 workers, 2 wash lines, 6 sets of sorting machines and 1 mixing machine in the factory. They purchase the raw goose down material from local farms that raise the birds. The local farms also slaughter and pluck the birds. The farmers collect the down and feather after slaughtering and sell it to the factory. RAW Materials Supplier 3 RAW Materials 3 supplies Down Supplier 2 with Goose Down as well as Grey and White Duck Down. They do washing, sorting and mixing. There are about 150 workers, 2 wash lines, 6 sets of sorting machines and 1 mixing machine in the factory. They purchase the raw material from local poultry markets. Certi ed Laboratory: IDFB EDFA DPSC Salt Lake City, Utah Frauenfeld, Switzerland Hangzhou: china@id.com info@id.com europe@id.com Taipei: taiwan@id.com www.id.com

Assessment for Live-plucking Traceability Report Mountain Equipment has contracted with IDFL to complete an independent audit to evaluate and confirm that it has a functioning internal traceability system in place. The following data and processes have been independently verified by IDFL. Based on IDFL s internal audit requirements for traceability, IDFL has assigned each area a value of, Corrective Action Needed, or FAIL. Internal Traceability System All sources listed with quantities in kg. All sources listed with qualities. Internal traceability system in place within factory processes. Internal traceability system in place within the office documentation system. Can account for total tonnage of all material of the closing date of the previous fiscal year and current year. Documentation system that can trace the material back to origin. Documentation system that shows the material supplied/sold was obtained according to current laws and standards relevant material origin and destination. IDFL Confirmed All data and records have been verified and kept confidential based on IDFL s standard audit practices. IDFL has viewed and verified all pertinent information that is required to be considered to have a passing internal traceability system for the following suppliers Down Supplier 1 : Down Supplier 2 : IDFL gives the following overall score based on IDFLs internal audit requirements:

Assessment for Live-plucking IDFL Assessment The IDFL risk assessment determines the risk that unwanted material such as illegally obtained live-plucked material could enter into Mountain Equipment supply chain for the specified material. IDFL s risk assessment is based upon: 1) Supplier traceability standards and practices, site visits and other supplier information 2) Self-declaration statements and interviews Assessment Rating After examining the specified supply chain used in the material for Mountain Equipment IDFL has determined the following risk rating: 0 1 2 3 4 5 1.00 = VERY LOW RISK No Very Low Low Medium High Evidence Found Traceability and Assessment Summary IDFL has examined the specified supply chain used in Mountain Equipment products and has determined according to proper documentation provided that the material is traceable. The raw material supplier was able to provide IDFL with the necessary and extensive documentation, including shipping logs, invoices, veterinarian documentation and self-declarations all verifying the above finding. Examination of the supplier raised no foreseeable concerns of the risk that unwanted material, such as live-plucked, could enter the given supply chain. Conclusion IDFL has successfully and independently completed a Supply Chain Traceability Audit for the Mountain Equipment IDFL considers the supply chain for this particular material to have a very low risk of live-plucked material entering the audited supply chain.