The Company is committed to driving out modern-day slavery, and human trafficking acts within its business and supply chains, including supplies and partners.

The Company acknowledges responsibility to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and will ensure transparency within the organisation and suppliers of goods and services. These and the suppliers of services make up the supply chain within the organisation.

As part of the Company’s due diligence processes into slavery and human trafficking, the supplier approval process will incorporate a review of the controls undertaken by the supplier. Imported goods from sources outside the UK and EU are potentially more at risk for slavery/human trafficking issues. The level of management control required for these sources will be continually monitored.

The Company will not support or deal with any business knowingly involved in slavery or human trafficking. The Directors and senior management shall take responsibility for implementing this policy statement and its objectives and provide adequate resources (training, etc.) and investment to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not occurring within the organisation and its supply chains.

A full copy of this policy and a document of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 will be accessible to all employees electronically. It can be obtained from the HR department upon request.