Draper Tools is committed to continually reviewing the impact of our business on our customers, suppliers and employees.
We recognise a local and global accountability in managing and developing an active approach to the key challenges that corporate social responsibility brings to our business.

We work with and monitor our supply chain for human rights, moral and ethical issues. We seek as part of our ongoing "Supplier Assesment Audit Programme" to ensure that factories demonstrate good working conditions and operate sound practices.
We are actively involved in charitable community projects and sponsorship like the Skidz Motor Project - a charity that helps students with learning difficulties or who have come from disadvantaged backgrounds to learn motor servicing skills and get a foothold in the workplace.
Draper Tools have strong links with many colleges and educational establishments like the DIY School and Loughborough College, where students train with Draper products and go into industry placements using Draper tools.
Draper Tools also have strong links with vocational training organisations where students of all ages and backgrounds can learn trade skills leading to achieving recognised qualifications.