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This Modern Slavery Statement sets out the steps taken by Rubbish Clearance Brompton to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in our business operations and supply chains. We recognise our responsibility to uphold human rights, treat people with dignity and respect, and ensure that our services are delivered ethically and lawfully.
Rubbish Clearance Brompton operates a strict zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of modern slavery, forced labour, servitude, human trafficking, and child labour. We are committed to acting with integrity and transparency in all our business dealings and to putting effective systems and controls in place to safeguard against any form of exploitation.
All employees, contractors, and suppliers are expected to adhere to this policy as a condition of working with us. Any confirmed breach of this policy will result in decisive action, which may include termination of contracts, reporting to the authorities, and implementation of corrective measures to protect affected individuals.
Rubbish Clearance Brompton provides waste removal and related services to residential and commercial customers. Our supply chains include providers of vehicles, equipment, uniforms, fuel, waste processing facilities, and ancillary services such as maintenance and cleaning.
We recognise that certain parts of the waste management and logistics sectors may be more vulnerable to labour exploitation. As such, we are committed to understanding these risks and implementing controls that reduce the possibility of modern slavery occurring within our sphere of influence.
We expect all suppliers and service providers to uphold the same high standards that we apply to our own operations. As part of our supplier onboarding and ongoing review process, we assess the ethical and labour practices of our partners.
Suppliers are required to confirm that they do not engage in any form of forced, bonded, or involuntary labour and that they comply with all relevant employment and human rights legislation. Where appropriate, we conduct audits or request evidence of compliance, such as labour policies, training records, or certifications. If we identify concerns, we will work with the supplier to address issues promptly. Failure to make satisfactory improvements may result in the termination of the business relationship.
Rubbish Clearance Brompton encourages an open culture where concerns about unethical or illegal conduct, including potential modern slavery, can be reported without fear of retaliation. Employees, workers, and external stakeholders are encouraged to raise any suspicions or concerns as soon as possible.
Concerns can be reported to line managers, senior management, or through designated internal reporting channels. All reports will be treated seriously, investigated promptly, and handled confidentially to the extent possible. We will take appropriate action where issues are identified and support any affected individuals in line with our duty of care.
We provide relevant training and guidance to managers and key personnel involved in procurement, recruitment, and supplier management so they can recognise indicators of modern slavery and respond appropriately. We aim to ensure that those responsible for engaging suppliers and contractors understand the risks and are equipped to apply our zero-tolerance policy in practice.
Responsibility for overseeing our approach to modern slavery sits with the senior management team at Rubbish Clearance Brompton. We monitor the effectiveness of our policies and controls through regular reviews of supplier performance, incident reports, and feedback from staff and stakeholders.
This Modern Slavery Statement is reviewed at least annually to ensure it remains current, effective, and aligned with legal requirements and best practice. As our business and supply chains evolve, we will continue to strengthen our procedures, enhance due diligence, and refine our training to improve our ability to prevent modern slavery in all its forms.
Rubbish Clearance Brompton remains fully committed to continuous improvement and to ensuring that our services are delivered with respect for human rights and the wellbeing of everyone involved in our operations and supply chains.
Read Rubbish Clearance Brompton’s Modern Slavery Statement outlining our zero-tolerance approach, supplier audits, reporting channels, and commitment to annual review.
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