Modern Slavery Statement — Commercial Waste Removal Feltham

Company logo and commitment header image Commercial Waste Removal Feltham is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all forms across our operations and supply chains. This Modern Slavery Statement sets out our zero-tolerance approach and the steps we take to ensure that waste collection, transfer and disposal activities — whether described as commercial waste removal in Feltham or Feltham commercial waste removal services — are free from exploitation. We recognise our responsibility to act ethically and to protect the rights and dignity of everyone associated with our business.

Our zero-tolerance policy is embedded in our company values and reflected in our employee handbook and contractual terms. All staff, contractors and partners are required to adhere to these standards. We require that any person engaged in our commercial waste services Feltham operations is treated fairly, paid legally and works in safe conditions. Breaches of this policy will result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of contracts and reporting to the appropriate authorities.

Illustration of supplier audit and checklist We conduct systematic supplier due diligence and supplier audits to minimise risk in our supply chain. Suppliers are assessed before appointment and routinely monitored thereafter. Audits include verification of employment records, right-to-work checks, payroll sampling and site visits for higher-risk providers. Where we identify risks, we require corrective action plans and follow-up audits to ensure sustained improvement in labour standards across our network of waste removal Feltham partners.

Prevention, Training and Recruitment

We maintain robust recruitment procedures for our own workforce and expect the same of contractors who deliver commercial waste collections in Feltham and nearby areas. Our recruitment checks include identity verification, proof of entitlement to work, and structured interviews. Training is delivered to employees and managers on recognising signs of exploitation, the legal context of modern slavery and the practical steps to take if concerns arise.

Reporting Channels and Whistleblowing

Diagram showing reporting channels and whistleblower protection We provide multiple secure reporting channels so that workers, subcontractors and the public can raise concerns without fear of reprisal. Reports can be made internally through our whistleblowing process or escalated externally to statutory bodies. We treat all reports seriously and respond promptly. Our reporting framework includes:

  • Anonymous reporting options for staff and contractors
  • Clear escalation paths and designated investigators
  • Support measures for affected individuals, including signposting to specialist services

We encourage transparency and protect whistleblowers. All allegations are investigated impartially, with documented outcomes and remedial actions where wrongdoing is found.

Our procurement contracts and terms of engagement for Feltham commercial waste contractors include explicit anti-slavery clauses and the right to audit. We maintain a risk-based audit programme that targets suppliers in high-risk locations or those providing labour-intensive services. Audit findings are recorded and acted upon; persistent non-compliance may lead to contract termination. We also require our vendors to cascade anti-slavery expectations down their own supply chains to ensure accountability at every tier.

Governance flowchart for anti-slavery policy We monitor the effectiveness of our approach through key performance indicators such as the number of supplier audits completed, corrective actions implemented, training completion rates and reported incidents. These metrics help us continuously refine our measures to prevent forced labour, debt bondage and other forms of exploitation in commercial waste removal services across Feltham and surrounding communities.

Annual review report and improvement plan image Annual Review and Continuous Improvement: This statement is reviewed annually by senior management to assess performance, update policies and set targets for the coming year. The review considers audit outcomes, report trends, regulatory changes and stakeholder feedback. We commit to ongoing improvement and to publishing future statements that reflect progress and evolving best practice. Commercial waste removal in Feltham must be conducted ethically, safely and transparently — and we will continue to dedicate resources to ensure that commitment is realised.

Commercial Waste Removal Feltham

Statement committing Commercial Waste Removal Feltham to a zero-tolerance modern slavery policy with supplier audits, reporting channels and annual review.

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