Privacy Policy

POLYPORE AND YOUR PRIVACY

We respect your right to privacy. We also want to present information on Polypore.net that is tailored to the needs of our visitors. For this reason, we may ask you to register or to provide personal information when you visit certain areas of Polypore.net, download document files, or subscribe to a newsletter.

We will use the personal information you share with us to ensure that the content, services, and advertising that we provide on Polypore.net (and related sites) are tailored to your current and future needs. If you provide Polypore with your mailing address or telephone number Polypore and its partners may use this information to alert you to product upgrades, special offers, updated information, and new products or services. If you provide your e-mail address, Polypore may contact you via e-mail as well. If you do not want Polypore or our partners to contact you, you may opt out when you provide personal information, reply to e-mail notifications with the word “REMOVE” in the title block, or contact Polypore directly with the contact information below. Polypore does not currently sell or rent personal information or e-mail addresses to third parties not affiliated with Polypore.

You can help Polypore maintain the accuracy of your personal information by notifying us when you change your address, title, phone number, or e-mail address. If at any time you wish to update your information or stop receiving communication from Polypore, or our affiliates, contact Polypore by e-mail at polycorpcom@polypore.net or by postal mail at:

Polypore International, LP
11430 North Community House Rd.
Charlotte, SC 28277

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POLYPORE’S RESPONSE TO THE CALIFORNIA TRANSPARENCY IN SUPPLY CHAINS ACT OF 2010 (SB 657)

The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 requires retailers and manufacturers doing business in California to disclose what they are doing to ensure that their supply chains are free from human trafficking and slavery. Polypore is committed to complying with all applicable laws and self-regulatory rules applicable to our businesses. Polypore does not condone and does not knowingly employ slaves or trafficked humans. Through its Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, Polypore requires its employees to report all observed illegal or unethical behavior or face disciplinary action for failing to do so. Polypore expects its suppliers to operate ethically and legally as well.

Polypore produces highly technical and specialized polymer-based microporous membranes for use in separation and filtration processes. Polypore’s manufacturing activities, and much of the manufacturing activities of Polypore’s suppliers, require highly skilled and trained labor. Polypore believes the risk of human trafficking and slavery in Polypore’s industry and those of its suppliers is low. Polypore currently does not engage in verification or audit procedures of its suppliers. Polypore regularly and actively trains the employees of each of its businesses to ensure their understanding of the requirements of its Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and Polypore’s commitment to legal and ethical behavior. Polypore is a socially responsible company which seeks to avoid all illegal and unethical behavior and supports efforts to eliminate human trafficking and slavery.

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