Modern Slavery Statement for Gardening Services Bethnal Green
Gardening Services Bethnal Green is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all parts of our operations and supply chains. This statement sets out our approach and the steps we take to ensure that our garden services in Bethnal Green are conducted ethically and responsibly. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced labour, servitude, or human trafficking, and we require the same standard from our suppliers, contractors and partners.We apply this policy across our workforce, including employees, agency staff and subcontractors, and to the full range of Bethnal Green gardening services we provide. Our commitment is practical and ongoing: we train staff, monitor work sites, and embed anti-slavery obligations into contractual relationships. All personnel involved in garden services bethnal green activities are expected to adhere to our standards, and managers are responsible for day-to-day implementation of policies designed to identify and reduce risks.
To ensure compliance, we have established clear supplier expectations. Suppliers and third parties working with Gardening Services Bethnal Green must demonstrate alignment with our ethical standards. We perform supplier screening at onboarding and maintain a risk-based schedule of supplier audits. These checks include verification of worker eligibility, review of employment terms and an assessment of on-site conditions where practical. If non-compliance is identified we require corrective actions and, where necessary, will terminate relationships to protect vulnerable people.
Supplier Audits and Due Diligence
Our approach to supplier audits is proportionate to the risk profile of goods and services. For higher risk activities — for example where seasonal labour or subcontracted landscaping crews are used — we apply enhanced due diligence, including site visits, document reviews and worker interviews. We conduct periodic supplier audits and spot checks, with findings recorded and tracked until resolved. Where remediation is required, we insist on time-bound corrective action plans and reserve the right to suspend work with suppliers who do not make acceptable progress.We also operate internal controls to strengthen transparency in procurement for Bethnal Green gardening services. These include contractual clauses requiring compliance with anti-slavery laws, right-to-audit provisions, and mandatory notifications of any suspected exploitation. Our procurement team receives regular guidance and training so they can spot risks during supplier selection and contract management.
Reporting Channels and Protection for Whistleblowers
Gardening Services Bethnal Green provides accessible reporting channels for employees, contractors and third parties to raise concerns about suspected modern slavery. Reports can be raised internally through line managers or dedicated internal processes and are handled confidentially. We encourage the use of formal reporting routes so that concerns are documented and investigated promptly. We will take all allegations seriously and pursue investigations with no tolerance for retaliation. Whistleblowers are protected from reprisals in accordance with our policies and applicable laws.
We continually improve our response to modern slavery risks by delivering regular training for staff and supervisors involved in Bethnal Green gardening services. Training covers recognising signs of exploitation, correct reporting procedures and the obligations of managers when concerns arise. We also run scenario-based exercises to increase awareness among field crews and office teams. Prevention requires awareness, vigilance and decisive action.
Our governance framework assigns clear responsibilities: senior management endorses this statement and the compliance team oversees implementation. Progress is monitored through KPIs tied to audit outcomes, training completion and investigation resolutions. We publish this Modern Slavery Statement to affirm our commitment and to maintain accountability for preventing abuse in our operations and supply chain.
We review this policy and associated controls on an annual basis to ensure they remain effective and appropriate to our evolving risks. The annual review process includes evaluation of audit results, stakeholder input and any legislative or best-practice developments. As a provider of Bethnal Green gardening services, we pledge to keep strengthening our safeguards, and to work collaboratively with partners to eliminate modern slavery wherever it may exist in our business activities.