Rubbish Clearance Ealing
Read the Modern Slavery Statement from Rubbish Clearance Ealing, explaining our zero-tolerance approach, supplier audits, reporting channels, and annual policy review.
Get a quoteRead the Modern Slavery Statement from Rubbish Clearance Ealing, explaining our zero-tolerance approach, supplier audits, reporting channels, and annual policy review.
Get a quoteThis Modern Slavery Statement sets out the steps taken by Rubbish Clearance Ealing to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within our business operations and supply chains. We recognise that the waste management and recycling sector can carry specific risks, and we are fully committed to ensuring that all work associated with our services is carried out in conditions that respect human rights, dignity, and the law.
Rubbish Clearance Ealing has a clear and unequivocal zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, child labour, and all other forms of exploitation. This commitment applies to every aspect of our activities, including waste collection, clearance services, recycling, transport, and any related support services. We expect the same high standards from all of our suppliers, contractors, and other business partners, and we will not knowingly engage with any organisation that is involved in or turns a blind eye to such abuses.
Our management team is responsible for ensuring this policy is communicated, understood, and implemented across the business. Every employee is required to act ethically and to uphold our values of respect, fairness, and integrity in all dealings with colleagues, customers, and third parties.
Rubbish Clearance Ealing provides rubbish clearance and waste management services to residential and commercial customers. Our supply chains include providers of vehicles, fuel, uniforms, equipment, waste transfer facilities, and recycling centres, as well as external labour or subcontracted services for specific projects.
We recognise that risks of modern slavery can arise in the provision of low-skilled labour, temporary staffing services, and certain overseas supply chains associated with equipment and materials. We are committed to identifying, assessing, and, where necessary, mitigating these risks through responsible procurement and active supplier engagement.
All suppliers and contractors working with Rubbish Clearance Ealing are expected to comply with our zero-tolerance stance on modern slavery. We require suppliers to confirm that they operate in accordance with all relevant employment, human rights, and health and safety laws. We also insist that they apply the same standards to their own supply chains.
We carry out proportionate due diligence checks on suppliers, with enhanced scrutiny where higher risks are identified. This may include targeted questionnaires, requests for policy and compliance documentation, and on-site visits where practical. We reserve the right to conduct audits of suppliers to verify adherence to our modern slavery requirements and to review their own procedures for preventing exploitation. Where non-compliance is found, we will seek prompt corrective action and, if necessary, terminate the relationship.
We are committed to building awareness of modern slavery risks among our workforce. Relevant staff, especially those involved in recruitment, procurement, and supplier management, are given guidance on recognising signs of exploitation and understanding how to respond.
Rubbish Clearance Ealing encourages all employees, contractors, and suppliers to report any concerns about potential modern slavery in our operations or supply chains. Concerns can be raised directly with line managers, senior management, or via a confidential reporting route within the business. Reports will be taken seriously, investigated promptly, and handled sensitively. We will not tolerate any retaliation against individuals who raise concerns in good faith.
We understand that tackling modern slavery is an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-off exercise. Rubbish Clearance Ealing is committed to continuous improvement in our approach, including refining our due diligence processes, strengthening supplier checks, and enhancing training and communication.
This Modern Slavery Statement will be reviewed each year by our management team to ensure it remains current, effective, and aligned with our legal obligations and ethical commitments. The annual review will consider any incidents reported, changes in our business or supply chains, and developments in best practice. Where necessary, we will update our policies, procedures, and training to reinforce our stance and further reduce the risk of modern slavery.
By maintaining these standards, Rubbish Clearance Ealing aims to contribute positively to the elimination of modern slavery and to uphold the rights and welfare of everyone connected to our business.
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