Modern Slavery Statement — Garden Clearance Alperton
Garden Clearance Alperton is committed to operating with integrity, transparency and respect for human rights throughout our operations. This modern slavery statement sets out our approach to preventing slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains. We recognise the seriousness of modern slavery and maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of forced labour, child exploitation, or coercion. As a provider of garden clearance and landscape waste management, Garden clearance in Alperton will not tolerate any practice that breaches the fundamental rights of workers.
Our policy applies to all employees, contractors and partners engaged by garden clearance services Alperton and covers recruitment, subcontracting and procurement. We require that everyone who works with our organisation adheres to the same ethical standards. This includes fair wages, freedom of movement, and the right to leave employment. Any suspected breach of this policy will result in immediate investigation and appropriate remedial action.
To ensure that our commitments are effective, Garden Clearance Alperton undertakes due diligence across our supply chain. We carry out risk assessments to identify business areas and suppliers that require closer scrutiny. Where risks are identified, we implement proportionate controls and require suppliers to demonstrate compliance with our standards. Our supplier code of conduct explicitly forbids the use of forced labour, deceptive recruiting practices, excessive working hours without compensation, and unsafe conditions.
Supplier Audits and Monitoring
We operate a structured supplier audit programme to verify compliance. Audits are a mixture of document reviews, self-assessments and on-site inspections where appropriate. Our supplier audit process includes:
- Verification of worker documentation and payroll records;
- Interviews with employees and subcontractors to confirm working conditions;
- Review of recruitment and subcontracting practices;
- Assessment of health and safety measures and grievance mechanisms.
Where non-compliance is identified, garden clearance alperton seeks corrective action plans with clear timelines and follow-up audits. For serious or persistent violations we reserve the right to suspend or terminate contracts. We also provide support to suppliers to help them meet standards, recognising that collaborative improvement is often the most effective route to eliminating risks of modern slavery.
Our procurement team is trained to recognise red flags and to apply enhanced due diligence for higher-risk services, such as waste handling, manual labour tasks and temporary staffing. Regular training and updates are provided to staff to ensure awareness of modern slavery indicators and our response protocols.
Reporting Channels and Whistleblowing
We encourage anyone with concerns about potential slavery or human trafficking to report them promptly. Reports may be raised internally through our designated reporting channels and will be treated seriously, confidentially and without retaliation. Our reporting framework includes anonymous reporting options, clear escalation pathways and documented investigation procedures. Anyone raising a concern will be protected from discrimination or adverse treatment.
Garden Clearance Alperton maintains clear governance arrangements for handling reports. Investigations are overseen by senior management and where necessary we will involve external experts, legal advisors or law enforcement. We commit to taking swift remedial action where allegations are substantiated, including providing support to affected workers and reviewing contractual relationships.
Finally, our Modern Slavery Statement is reviewed at least annually. The review process evaluates the effectiveness of our policies, audits, training and reporting channels, and updates our approach to reflect changes in operations, law and risk. We document findings and ensure continuous improvement, demonstrating that Alperton garden clearance remains vigilant and accountable in preventing modern slavery.