Our Commitment

Anti Wave Global Pty Ltd is committed to conducting business in a responsible, ethical, and sustainable manner.

Our products, systems, and operational processes are designed and manufactured in compliance with the technical and performance standards of World Aquatics (formerly FINA), European Aquatics (LEN), and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), supporting use in international, national, and collegiate competition environments.

We recognise our responsibility to ensure that our operations, supply chain, and products align with internationally recognised standards for quality, environmental stewardship, workplace safety, ethical conduct, and responsible sourcing.

As a global supplier of competition aquatic equipment since 1972, our systems and processes are designed to support world-class performance while maintaining compliance with applicable legal, regulatory, technical, and responsible business conduct requirements.


Quality Assurance and Management Systems

Our operational and manufacturing systems are structured in alignment with internationally recognised management system frameworks, including:

  • ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems (framework alignment)
  • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems (framework alignment)
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (framework alignment)

Our systems have been independently audited and verified as operating in alignment with the principles and structure of these standards. While formal certification is not currently held across all entities, our management systems are designed and operated in accordance with internationally recognised best practices.

These systems support:

  • Product quality and consistency
  • Traceability and documentation control
  • Environmental responsibility and impact reduction
  • Workplace safety and risk management
  • Continuous improvement processes

Responsible Sourcing and Ethical Business Conduct

Anti Wave Global is committed to responsible sourcing and ethical business conduct throughout our global operations and supply chain.

We support and operate in alignment with internationally recognised responsible business conduct principles, including:

  • Compliance with applicable national and international laws and regulations
  • Respect for human rights and fair labour practices
  • Provision of safe and healthy working conditions
  • Environmental protection and responsible resource management
  • Ethical business conduct, including anti-corruption and fair competition
  • Protection of confidential and proprietary information

Our manufacturing partners and suppliers are expected to operate in accordance with these same principles.


Independent Audit and Compliance Verification

Our systems and operational processes have been independently reviewed as part of Quality Assurance and Responsible Sourcing audits conducted in connection with the supply of equipment for international competition aquatic facilities.

These audits evaluate:

  • Quality management systems
  • Responsible sourcing practices
  • Environmental management controls
  • Occupational health and safety systems
  • Business continuity and operational controls

Independent audit declarations and supporting documentation are available to customers and partners upon request.


Environmental Responsibility

We are committed to minimising environmental impact through:

  • Durable product design supporting long service life
  • Use of recyclable and corrosion-resistant materials including stainless steel and engineered polymers
  • Continuous improvement in manufacturing efficiency
  • Reduction of waste and environmental footprint where reasonably practicable

Our product systems are designed to support decades of operational use in demanding aquatic environments.


Workplace Health and Safety

The safety and wellbeing of all personnel involved in our operations and supply chain is a fundamental priority.

Our management systems support:

  • Identification and mitigation of workplace risks
  • Safe manufacturing and assembly practices
  • Ongoing review and improvement of safety procedures
  • Alignment with ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management principles

Global Compliance

Anti Wave Global products and systems are supplied internationally and are designed to support compliance with applicable regional standards and regulatory requirements.

Compliance with local regulatory certification requirements, including electrical, safety, and installation standards, is managed in cooperation with authorised importers and distributors within each destination market.


Modern Slavery Commitment

Anti Wave Global does not tolerate any form of:

  • Modern slavery
  • Forced labour
  • Human trafficking
  • Child labour
  • Debt bondage
  • Involuntary or exploitative labour practices

We support the principles and objectives of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) and recognise the importance of identifying and managing modern slavery risks within global supply chains and manufacturing operations.

To assist in managing these risks, Anti Wave Global may undertake measures including:

  • Supplier and manufacturing partner due diligence
  • Ongoing commercial oversight and relationship management
  • Review of supplier conduct and compliance expectations
  • Preference for established and reputable manufacturing partners
  • Periodic review of sourcing and operational practices
  • Encouragement of responsible workplace and employment standards

Any identified concerns regarding unethical labour practices or responsible sourcing failures may result in review, remediation requests, suspension, or termination of commercial relationships.Continuous Improvement.


Continual Improvement

We are committed to continuous improvement across all aspects of our operations, including:

  • Quality assurance
  • Responsible sourcing
  • Environmental performance
  • Workplace safety
  • Customer satisfaction

We work closely with customers, partners, and independent auditors to ensure ongoing alignment with international best practices.


Contact

For further information regarding our Compliance and Responsible Business Conduct framework, please contact:

Anton Kajlich
Managing Director
Anti Wave Global Pty Ltd
Brisbane, Australia

E: anton@anti.to
W: http://www.anti.to