Responsible governance & transparency (SDG 3, 8, 17)
Placing honesty at the heart of our operations: At DASSY, sustainability is not just about environmental and social impact but also about responsible and transparent business practices. This means that we have clear agreements with our customers and suppliers.

The DASSY approach
To bring about profound and lasting change, DASSY looks at its own activities as well as those of its partners in the value chain. We have set out clear requirements and expectations with regard to human rights, labour rights and environmental standards in a rigorous Code of Conduct.
Our priorities
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Leveraging ESG principles: DASSY’s ESG strategy is leveraged to ensure the integrity of our entire value chain. Suppliers are selected based on shared values and their commitment to a sustainable future. Our due diligence policy, drafted according to OECD guidelines, serves as a guide in this process.
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A value-driven Code of Conduct: Choosing DASSY is opting for a company that respects the rights of workers worldwide. We require our partners to sign a Code of Conduct based on the principles of the International Labour Organization. This guarantees that our products are made under fair working conditions.
- Transparent communication: As DASSY aim for maximum transparency, we ensure independent, reliable verification of our sustainability efforts by external parties. These assessments are carried out by organisations such as EcoVadis, Amfori BSCI and Sedex SMETA, providing customers with clear and reliable insights into our operations, enabling them to choose our products with confidence. DASSY takes its responsibilities seriously and aims to always provide its customers with correct information.


Certificates, recognitions and partnerships
Certificates: ISO14001, ISO14064, ISO 45001, Sri Lanka Apparel, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Global Recycled Standard, Garments Without Guilt
Recognitions:
- Ecovadis: 2024 was the first time we were assessed by EcoVadis, an independent international organisation that assesses companies’ sustainability actions within their supply chains. We passed the audit with flying colours, obtaining a silver medal.
- Amfori BSCI: Since 2014, our production facility in Sri Lanka has been awarded the highest score (‘A’) by Amfori BSCI, a leading organisation promoting sustainable trade.
- Sedex SMETA: Audit organisation Sedex SMETA commented that our production facility in Sri Lanka sets an example for the industry in terms of working conditions and infrastructure.
Partnerships: Febelsafe, Centexbel
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