Modern Slavery Statement — Resin Driveway Cleaning Commitment
This Modern Slavery Statement sets out our commitment across all activities related to resin driveway cleaning and associated services. We recognise the risk of modern slavery, forced labour and human trafficking in supply chains that support resin driveway cleaning services and resin-driveway cleaning projects. Our approach is grounded in a clear corporate policy and practical steps designed to prevent, detect and address any form of exploitation in our operations and among our suppliers.
We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery. That means we will not knowingly engage with individuals, contractors or suppliers who are involved in exploitative practices. All managers and staff involved in procurement, contracting and operations for resin driveways cleaning must adhere to this policy and apply due diligence whenever third parties are appointed.
Our supplier standards require clear contractual obligations, right-to-work checks and transparent labour records for any party supplying materials, labour or site services for resin driveway cleaning services. We embed expectations for ethical conduct and labour rights into supplier agreements and carry out initial screening before onboarding any new supplier. Suppliers must confirm compliance with anti-slavery laws and our code of conduct.
Supplier Audits and Due Diligence
We undertake risk-based supplier audits and assessments to verify compliance. Audits are a mix of documentation review, remote checks and on-site inspections where appropriate. Our audit programme prioritises high-risk categories, including seasonal labour, subcontracted installers and material supply chains for resin and aggregates used in resin driveway cleaning.
Audit criteria include:
- Verification of employment contracts and wage records
- Checks for lawful recruitment practices and absence of recruitment fees
- Health, safety and working hours compliance
- Proof of identity and right to work documentation
- Transparency of subcontracting arrangements
Where audits reveal concerns, we enact corrective measures, which can include targeted remediation, time-bound improvement plans or contract termination if issues cannot be resolved. We keep records of audit findings and corrective actions to monitor supplier performance over time.
Reporting Channels and Protection
We maintain multiple reporting channels for workers, clients and third parties to raise concerns about possible modern slavery in relation to resin driveways cleaning or wider operations. Reports may be raised anonymously and are treated seriously. All allegations are investigated promptly and confidentially, with support provided to affected individuals and protections against retaliation.
Employees and contractors receive regular training on recognising signs of forced labour, how to use reporting channels and their obligations under the zero-tolerance policy. Training is updated periodically to reflect evolving risks in the resin driveway cleaning industry and shared with key suppliers.
Remediation aims to prioritise the safety and well-being of victims. When modern slavery is identified, our response includes cooperation with relevant authorities, provision of support to survivors and changes to procurement practices to prevent recurrence. We ensure that any supplier implicated is subject to a fair but decisive process focused on ending exploitation.
This Statement is reviewed at least annually as part of our governance cycle. The annual review evaluates the effectiveness of our policies, audit outcomes, training reach and any incidents reported. Findings are used to strengthen controls and update supplier requirements. Senior leadership provides oversight and formal sign-off on the statement to ensure sustained accountability and continuous improvement across all resin driveway cleaning activities.
We remain committed to transparency and continuous improvement. Through sustained monitoring, supplier engagement, clear reporting channels and firm enforcement of our zero-tolerance position, we strive to ensure that our operations and supply chains for resin driveway cleaning remain free from modern slavery.
