
Modern Slavery Statement — Business Waste Removal Yeading
We, Business Waste Removal Yeading, set out this Modern Slavery Statement to confirm our commitment to preventing forced labour, human trafficking and any form of modern slavery across our operations and supply chain. This statement applies to all aspects of our commercial waste removal in Yeading and to every employee, contractor and supplier engaged with our business. Our approach is proactive, transparent and informed by best practice.We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards modern slavery and exploitation. Every complaint or suspicion is treated seriously, investigated promptly and escalated where appropriate. The zero-tolerance stance is embedded in our procurement and day-to-day decisions for waste collection services in Yeading, municipal collections and private sector contracts. We aim to ensure that no person working for or with us experiences exploitation.

Supply Chain Controls and Supplier Audits
Our supplier due diligence and regular supplier audits are core to preventing modern slavery within our supplier network for Yeading waste management and business waste collection Yeading. We require all suppliers to meet our ethical standards and to confirm compliance through contractual clauses. Audit activities include documentation checks, site visits and third-party assessments. Key audit elements include:- Verification of working conditions and pay practices
- Checks for proper right-to-work documentation
- Assessment of subcontractor management and recruitment practices
Responsibility, Training and Oversight
Responsibility for implementation rests with senior management supported by our compliance team. Managers engaged in commercial waste removal in Yeading receive specific training on recognising indicators of forced labour and how to act. We provide scenario-based training for procurement and logistics staff and maintain records of training completion. Our oversight processes ensure managers enforce contractual requirements and remedial action plans where non-compliance is identified.
Due diligence extends beyond initial checks: we operate a rolling programme of supplier audits, risk mapping and targeted reviews for higher-risk suppliers. For waste removal contractors in Yeading and related logistics partners we assess recruitment channels and monitor for unusual labour practices. Where risks are identified, we require corrective action plans, set milestones and follow up with further audits until satisfactory improvements are evidenced.
We make use of contractual clauses that require compliance with modern slavery laws and grant us rights to audit and terminate relationships where breaches occur. Strong governance, internal reporting lines and documented audit trails support consistent enforcement and accountability across our Yeading business waste removal activities.
We maintain confidential reporting channels and clear reporting procedures to encourage concerns to be raised. Our whistleblowing channels are available to employees, contractors and suppliers; reports can be made anonymously where desired. Reports are investigated by trained personnel, and appropriate protective measures are taken to safeguard those who raise concerns. In line with our commitment to safe reporting, no form of victimisation is tolerated.
Our continual improvement programme includes an annual review of policies and practices to ensure our anti-slavery measures remain effective and responsive to evolving risks in Yeading and surrounding areas. The annual review examines audit outcomes, incident reports, training uptake and supplier performance metrics. Findings inform updated procedures, revised risk assessments and targeted training for teams involved in business waste collection Yeading-wide.
In conclusion, Business Waste Removal Yeading is committed to eradicating modern slavery from our operations and supply chain. We allocate resources to supplier audits, robust procurement practices, secure reporting channels and an annual review process to drive continual improvement. We will not tolerate modern slavery of any kind and will take decisive action where concerns are identified. This statement will be reviewed and updated annually to reflect progress and strengthen our protective measures.