1. Ethics and Integrity
a) Fighting Bribery, Corruption, and Influence Peddling
Future For Food (3F) adopts a zero-tolerance policy against bribery, corruption, and influence peddling in any jurisdiction where it operates.
Prohibitions: Bribes, kickbacks, facilitation payments, illegal political contributions, and other illicit practices are strictly prohibited.
Compliance: 3F adheres to local and international laws, including Law No. 12.846/2013 (Anti-Corruption Law), maintaining detailed and accurate financial records.
Prevention: We engage auditing services to detect and prevent fraud and money laundering, ensuring compliance with Law No. 9.613/1998.
b) Conflicts of Interest
3F implements measures to avoid conflicts of interest, ensuring transparent and impartial decisions.
c) Economic Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering
3F strictly complies with international economic sanctions, export controls, and anti-money laundering legislation.
d) Privacy and Personal Data Security
3F complies with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD – Law No. 13.709/2018) to protect clients’ personal information.
e) Fair Competition
We are committed to fair competition practices, following Law No. 12.529/2011, which regulates the Brazilian Competition Defense System (SBDC).
f) Stock Market Transactions
3F does not trade clients’ securities or use privileged information, in accordance with Law No. 6.385/1976 and Law No. 6.404/1976.
g) Intellectual Property and Confidential Information
We ensure respect for intellectual property and protect confidential information, as established by Law No. 9.279/1996 and Law No. 9.610/1998.
2. Sustainability
a) Environmental Protection
3F promotes environmental preservation and reduces impacts in compliance with legislation.
Actions: Whenever possible, we prioritize remote activities to minimize carbon footprints.
Compliance: We adhere to Law No. 6.938/1981 (National Environmental Policy) and Law No. 12.651/2012 (New Forest Code).
3. Human Rights
3F is committed to protecting human rights, based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1988 Brazilian Federal Constitution.
Child Labor: We do not hire individuals under 16 and ensure safe working conditions for those over 18.
Forced Labor: We respect freedom of choice in employment, rejecting compulsory labor practices.
Freedom of Association: We promote workers’ rights to form or join unions.
Diversity: We implement anti-discrimination policies and encourage inclusion at all organizational levels.
Land Rights: We ensure respect for the rights of communities affected by land use changes.