Modern Slavery Statement for Commercial Driveway Restoration
Our organisation is committed to preventing modern slavery in all aspects of our work in commercial driveway restoration and related services. This statement explains our zero-tolerance position on forced labour, child labour and human trafficking across the restoration of commercial driveways, commercial driveway rehab projects and any subcontracted works. We expect all partners to share this commitment and to uphold high standards of ethics, safety and human rights.
We recognise that the nature of driveway restoration for commercial properties involves complex supply chains including materials, plant hire and labour contractors. Our policies require suppliers to demonstrate lawful employment practices, transparent wage records and safe working conditions. We use risk-based controls and a clear supplier code of conduct to minimise the risk of exploitation in any part of our commercial parking area resurfacing and driveway repair operations.
This statement applies to all employees, contractors and suppliers engaged in commercial driveway restoration, commercial driveway rehabilitation and associated services. It sets out our processes for due diligence, supplier audits, reporting channels and regular review. We prohibit any form of modern slavery and require prompt action if concerns arise.
Zero-Tolerance Policy and Organisational Responsibilities
Our zero-tolerance policy is clear: any evidence of modern slavery in the supply chain, on-site or in subcontracted services will lead to immediate investigation and corrective action, which may include contract termination. Managers overseeing driveway restoration for commercial properties are responsible for ensuring compliance with this policy and for embedding it into procurement and project management processes.
We provide mandatory training for procurement staff and site supervisors so they can identify indicators of exploitation in commercial driveway rehab activities. Training covers recognising signs of forced labour, verifying worker documentation without discrimination, and understanding the legal obligations of employers and contractors.
To operationalise our commitment we require suppliers to sign binding declarations and share evidence of employment conditions. We also use contractual clauses that give us the right to audit and to suspend work where compliance cannot be verified.
Supplier Audits, Reporting Channels and Continuous Improvement
Supplier audits form a central part of our approach. Audits are conducted on a risk-priority basis for suppliers to commercial driveway restoration projects and include checks on payroll, timesheets, recruitment practices and accommodation where provided. Audit findings lead to corrective action plans and follow-up reviews to ensure remediation.
We maintain multiple secure reporting channels for workers, subcontractors and third parties to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. Reports can be submitted anonymously and are triaged by a designated compliance team. All disclosures are treated confidentially and investigated promptly, with protections in place for whistleblowers.
Our continuous improvement program includes regular supply chain mapping, enhanced supplier pre-qualification, and the development of industry-specific best practices for commercial driveway restoration and pavement rehabilitation. We monitor key performance indicators and supplier remediation outcomes to measure progress.
We publish this statement to demonstrate our commitment and to be transparent about actions taken. Our governance framework assigns clear accountability for modern slavery prevention at senior management level and integrates ethical risk assessment into project approvals for driveway restoration for commercial properties.
Annually, we will review and update this statement and associated procedures to reflect lessons learned, audit outcomes and changes in the law. The annual review will include consultation with procurement, legal, site operations and external specialists where appropriate.
By taking a proactive stance—through robust supplier audits, clear reporting channels, a firm zero-tolerance policy and an annual review cycle—we aim to reduce and ultimately eliminate the risk of modern slavery in all aspects of our commercial driveway restoration and related services. We remain vigilant and committed to continuous improvement in protecting human rights within our operations and supply chains.
