Garden Clearance Kensington Modern Slavery Statement

Garden clearance team in Kensington preparing tools and vehiclesGarden Clearance Kensington is committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and relationships. We have a zero-tolerance policy towards slavery, human trafficking and any form of forced labour in our operations and supply chain. This statement sets out the steps that Garden Clearance in Kensington takes to minimise the risk of modern slavery within our service delivery, procurement and subcontractor arrangements.

Our policy applies to everyone working for or on behalf of our Kensington garden clearance services, including employees, contractors and suppliers. We require adherence to the highest standards of conduct. All staff receive training that emphasises the importance of ethical procurement and the identification of signs of exploitation. We expect the same commitment from all partners and vendors.

Inspection of equipment and paperwork during a supplier auditWe maintain clear contractual clauses requiring compliance with anti-slavery laws and include termination rights for breaches related to forced labour. As part of our commitment to transparent operations, Garden clearance services Kensington undertakes due diligence on new suppliers and evaluates ongoing risks for existing partners. Reporting channels are in place so concerns can be raised promptly and investigated thoroughly.

Our Commitments and Supplier Audits

Garden Clearance Kensington commits to the following actions to prevent modern slavery across our operations and supply chain:

  • Supplier audits: Risk-based audits of our supply chain to verify labour standards and working conditions;
  • Contractual safeguards: Mandatory anti-slavery provisions in supplier agreements;
  • Training and awareness: Regular training for staff and contractors to detect and report potential issues.

Middle of statement highlighting supplier standards and assessmentsOur supplier audits combine document reviews, targeted questionnaires and, where risk justifies, on-site or remote assessments. We prioritise suppliers engaged in labour-intensive activities such as clearance crews, waste handling and landscaper subcontracting. Audit findings lead to corrective action plans and, if necessary, suspension or termination of relationships with non-compliant providers.

Reporting Channels, Remediation and Review

Garden clearance in Kensington provides multiple confidential reporting channels for employees, contractors and third parties to raise concerns. Reports can be raised internally through defined escalation routes and are treated with confidentiality and sensitivity. We do not tolerate retaliation against anyone who, in good faith, reports a potential violation or assists with an investigation.

Confidential reporting channel graphic representing anonymous reportingWhen a concern is raised, we undertake a prompt and proportionate investigation. Where modern slavery risks are identified, we will implement remediation measures tailored to the situation, liaising with relevant authorities and specialists as appropriate. Our approach balances victim support and legal compliance, ensuring that any affected individuals are protected and assisted.

Annual review meeting with staff reviewing policies and proceduresGarden Clearance Kensington conducts an annual review of this modern slavery statement and our policies. This review evaluates the effectiveness of supplier audits, training programmes, reporting channels and remediation actions. Results of the annual review inform continuous improvement measures and updates to our due diligence processes.

We use different variations of the main term—Garden Clearance Kensington, Kensington garden clearance, and garden clearance services Kensington—to ensure clarity across documentation and communications. Prevention, detection and response remain central to our strategy. We will continue to strengthen our supplier management, intensify audits where necessary, and reinforce reporting mechanisms to uphold a supply chain free from modern slavery.

By publishing this statement, Garden Clearance Kensington reiterates its commitment to ethical operations and to taking practical steps to reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our work. We expect all partners and colleagues to share this commitment and to act accordingly.

This statement is reviewed at least annually and updated to reflect changes in legislation, emerging risks and the outcomes of our monitoring activities. Our aim is to ensure that Kensington clearance practices remain robust, transparent and aligned with best practice in combating modern slavery.

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Garden Clearance Kensington declares a strict zero-tolerance policy on modern slavery, outlines supplier audits, confidential reporting channels, remediation and an annual review to strengthen ethical supply chains.

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