Voluntary Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Sustainably Run is making a voluntary modern slavery and human trafficking statement relating to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.

Sustainably Run opposes slavery and human trafficking in all forms and makes this statement to set out the steps we have taken to ensure that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our business or in our supply chains. We embrace our core business value of “Do the right thing” and believe everyone working for Sustainably Run, on behalf of Sustainably Run or with Sustainably Run should have their human rights upheld.

 

About us

We are changing lives of some of the planet’s poorest communities through tree planting in the using agroforestry systems in the developing world.

Our annual turnover is under £36 million. Although we are not required to make a modern slavery statement under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, we are making this voluntary statement to show our commitment to ethical trading principles.

 

Our commitment to ethical trading

We are committed to ethical trading principles and to acquiring goods and services without harm to others.

 

Due diligence

To help identify and monitor the risk of slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain, we require all non-EU suppliers to complete a due diligence questionnaire from August 1st 2019.

You can complete the due diligence questionnaire here

 

Training

To ensure a high level of understanding of the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in our business, we provide training to all our staff.

This voluntary slavery and human trafficking statement is made in connection with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, for the financial year ending 2021. It was approved by Sustainably Run founder Marvin Baker on 02/07/2021.

Sustainably Run

Date: 02/07/2021

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