Procurement
WHY IT’S SO IMPORTANT
At Mirvac we use our buying power for good. Our aim is to develop procurement strategies that prioritise and support social SME’s and First Nations owned business. We’re aiming to direct $100 million to the social sector by 2030 by buying from social and Indigenous enterprises.
Our Supply Chain integrity means that we have also embedded sustainability criteria into our tendering process, ensuring that our partner businesses understand and support our objectives.
Our Modern Slavery Statement outlines our ongoing approach to identifying and managing our modern slavery risks.
Mirvac is committed to being ethical, fair and transparent. It’s underpins one of our values, to do the right thing, and supports our ambition to be a force for good. This means we uphold, respect and promote the human rights of everyone – from those employed in our operations right through to those employed with our suppliers.
OUR PROGRESS TO DATE
In line with the Modern Slavery Act 2018, we look at our exposure to one of the worst forms of human rights violations, modern slavery, and where it may be present in our operations and our supply chains. We also remain focused on establishing effective governance structures and building our capability to address this important issue.
Our FY23 MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT outlines our ongoing approach to identifying and managing our modern slavery risks.
Our Focus Areas
Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.
Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.