At 7-Eleven, the way we go about our work must be consistent with our four values of Reach Higher, Do What’s Right, Delight Customers and Thrive Together. Our value ‘Do What’s Right’ is lived through our commitment to addressing modern slavery risks across our operations and supply chains. This value also guides our policies, practices, standards and governance within our own business and those businesses with which we partner.
This Modern Slavery Statement (MSS or Statement) is made on behalf of, and developed in consultation with, the reporting entities Convenience Group Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 662 201 274), 7 Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 005 620 851), 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd (ACN 005 299 427), Convenience Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 143 746 356), SEA Plant & Equipment Pty Ltd (ACN 601 889 614) and 7-Eleven Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 637 676 558) (together, 7-Eleven, the reporting entities, we, us, our, or the group) pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (the Act). It sets out the actions we have taken to identify, assess, and address modern slavery risks across our operations and supply chain.
Read our 2023 Modern Slavery Statement (PDF 6.6 MB)
Read our 2022 Modern Slavery Statement (PDF 5.5 MB)
Read our 2021 Modern Slavery Statement (PDF 1.5 MB)
Read our 2020 Modern Slavery Statement (PDF 2.2 MB)
7-Eleven currently offers open access to modern slavery training for all suppliers and other key stakeholders. Our comprehensive training can be accessed via the link below.
In this 15-minute module we’ll explore what modern slavery is and the part we all play in building a culture where everyone is treated with respect and fairness.