Modern Slavery Act
A sound mind in a sound body
ASICS is guided by its philosophy of Sound Mind, Sound Body, striving to enhance physical and mental well-being through its products and services. ASICS recognizes its responsibility to uphold human rights across its operations and value chain. As a global sporting goods company, ASICS is committed to transparency, accountability, and preventing exploitation and forced labor within its workforce and supply chain.
Modern slavery remains a significant risk, particularly in complex supply chains such as apparel and footwear. This statement outlines ASICSā approach to identifying, preventing, mitigating, and addressing modern slavery risks across its own operations and supply chain, in alignment with applicable legislation including the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (2010), UK Modern Slavery Act (2015), Australian Modern Slavery Act (2018), and Canada Modern Slavery Act (2024), as well as emerging due diligence requirements.
In 2025, ASICS continued to strengthen its oversight of modern slavery risks across its own operations and supply chain, further embedding its risk-based human rights due diligence approach within existing governance and monitoring processes. These efforts were supported by enhanced use of digital tools and data to improve visibility, remediation, and supplier accountability.
Building on previous statements, this report reflects continued progress in strengthening risk identification, assurance, worker engagement, and integration of due diligence into sourcing and governance practices.
ASICS remains committed to ensuring that exploitation and forced labor have no place in its value chain.