Modern Slavery Statement — Garden Clearance Euston

Team performing garden clearance duties near Euston, illustrating commitment to ethical practice Garden Clearance Euston is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all forms across our operations and supply chains. This statement sets out our approach, reflecting the core values of the Euston garden clearance business and our determination to ensure that every person involved in our work is treated with dignity and respect. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards forced labour, bonded labour and any form of exploitation.

Our modern slavery policy applies to all employees, contractors and partners who contribute to our garden clearance in Euston activities. Every member of the Garden Clearance Euston team receives training on identifying risks and on the behaviours expected of them. We emphasize an ongoing commitment to ethical practices and require that all personnel adhere to our published standards, with clear consequences where breaches occur.

Inspection of a supplier's operations as part of a supplier audit for garden clearance in Euston We set out specific responsibilities for senior managers to ensure that the Euston garden clearance operation identifies and mitigates risks. Risk assessments are undertaken for high-risk roles and situations and are updated as our business evolves. The statement outlines monitoring mechanisms, corrective actions, and the escalation routes we use to address any suspected incidents of modern slavery found in our operations or supply chain.

Supply Chain Expectations and Due Diligence

Garden Clearance Euston expects all suppliers and subcontractors to operate ethically and in compliance with anti-slavery laws. We require partners to confirm that they have not engaged in illegal labour practices and to demonstrate their own policies and controls. Our supplier code of conduct forms part of contractual agreements for any garden clearance services in Euston and is enforced through contractual right-to-audit clauses.

Confidential reporting box and hotline graphic representing whistleblowing channels We carry out tailored due diligence on suppliers based on risk factors such as geographical location, labour intensity and the nature of services provided. This due diligence includes desktop reviews, documentation checks and, where appropriate, on-site visits. We also use performance indicators to monitor ongoing compliance and to drive continuous improvement among those who supply materials or services to Garden Clearance Euston.

Supplier audits form a central part of our approach. Key elements of our audit programme include:

  • Verification of employment records and right-to-work documentation
  • Review of payroll systems and payment practices to confirm fair wages
  • Interviews and spot checks to confirm workers are free to leave employment
These checks are used to identify non-compliance and trigger remedial plans, including termination of relationships if necessary.

Reporting, Remediation and Annual Review

We provide clear reporting channels for anyone who suspects modern slavery or exploitation within the garden clearance services in Euston sector. Workers, subcontractors and members of the public can report concerns anonymously where required. Reports are assessed promptly and investigated by designated staff. Confidentiality and protection from retaliation are assured for whistleblowers in accordance with our policies.

Boardroom review meeting for the annual modern slavery policy review and governance When an allegation is substantiated, our response includes immediate steps to protect affected individuals, remedial actions for victims and corrective action for those responsible. We work with relevant authorities and partner organisations to ensure appropriate support is provided. Our approach is victim-centred, prioritising safety, recovery and access to remedies rather than commercial outcomes.

Final pledge banner showing commitment to preventing modern slavery in Euston garden clearance services Garden Clearance Euston conducts an annual review of this Modern Slavery Statement and the effectiveness of our policies and procedures. The review considers audit findings, incidents reported through our reporting channels, supplier performance and evolving legal requirements. We publish outcomes and update our controls to reflect lessons learned and emerging best practice, ensuring that our stance against modern slavery remains robust and transparent. Through sustained vigilance, supplier audits, clear reporting routes and regular review, Garden Clearance Euston seeks to eradicate modern slavery from our operations and from the wider clearance and landscaping sector in Euston.

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Garden Clearance Euston's Modern Slavery Statement affirms a zero-tolerance policy, supplier audits, clear reporting channels, and an annual review to prevent and remediate modern slavery risks.

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