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C TECH CORPORATION Supplier Code of Conduct and Zero-Tolerance Policy on Human Trafficking and Slavery

C TECH CORPORATION mandates its suppliers to adhere to a strict code of conduct, ensuring compliance with employment, health, and safety standards. The company upholds a zero-tolerance policy against human trafficking, slavery, and related practices, including debt bondage and child labor. This policy is aligned with international human rights standards and is communicated to all suppliers and partners through training and compliance procedures. Violations must be reported immediately to the Monitoring Committee.

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Slavery and Human Trafficking Declaration

C TECH CORPORATION's anti-human trafficking policy outlines strict prohibitions against slavery, human trafficking, and related practices. The policy includes measures such as identity verification for foreign workers, background checks, employee training, and regular policy reviews to ensure compliance with international standards and laws. The policy is implemented under the guidance of Anna D’Souza and supported by the company's leadership, including President Chaitanya Joshi.

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Envirosafe and Cost-Effective Additives to Protect Agricultural Films from Pest Attacks

C Tech Corporation presented at the 12th Agricultural Film Conference in Barcelona, Spain, discussing environmentally friendly additives that make agricultural films pest repellent without harming the environment. The paper highlighted product compatibility with film polymers, benefits for crop yield, and the recent EU BPR approval of repellent product families.

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Eco-friendly ways to combat pests nuisance caused to cables and wires

C Tech Corporation presented a paper at the Polymers in Cables 2018 conference discussing low-toxic, eco-friendly alternatives to combat rodent and termite damage to wires and cables, based on real-life test results. The presentation was delivered by the Technical Director of C Tech Europe at the conference held in Philadelphia, USA.

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Rodents and Insects - A New-Fangled Threat to Our Cables

CTech Corporation presented a paper at the Interwire Expo 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, highlighting the damage caused by rodents and termites to wires and cables. The presentation introduced a low-toxic solution tested under real-life conditions to combat this issue, co-authored by Ms. Varsha Pote and Ms. Prajakta Dhamorikar. The conference brought together industry professionals from over 50 countries to discuss material innovations and their impact on cable performance.

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Rodents and Insects - A Chronic Threat to Our Wires and Cables

CTech Corporation presented a paper at the 63rd International Wire and Cable Symposium (IWCS) highlighting the damage caused by rodents and termites to wires and cables, and introduced a low-toxic solution validated through real-life testing to mitigate these threats.

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Pest Repellent Films - A New Dimension to Crop Protection

CTech Corporation presented a paper at the 7th Agriculture Film Conference 2014 in Barcelona, Spain, highlighting a non-toxic pest repellent film solution that addresses agricultural pest damage through eco-friendly, real-life tested methods.

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IWCS 2012 Conference

The International Wire and Cable Symposium (IWCS) 2012 brought together key industry stakeholders to discuss advancements in product design, materials, applications, and processes within the wire and cable sector. C Tech Corporation presented a paper on 'Protecting Cables from Pests - The Non-Toxic Way', highlighting its flagship products Rodrepel®™, Termirepel®™, and Combirepel®™ for pest protection in polymeric applications. The event included technical presentations, industry networking, and an exhibition showcasing leading suppliers across the wire and cable supply chain.

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CTech Corporation Presents at Polymers in Cables 2011 Conference

CTech Corporation, in collaboration with PolyOne Corporation, presented a paper titled 'Yes they moved our cheese?' at the Polymers in Cables 2011 conference in Cologne, Germany, discussing low-toxic alternatives to address rodent and termite damage in wires and cables, tested under real-life conditions. The conference, organized by Applied Market Information, attracted over 260 delegates from across the global cable supply chain.

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