Modern Slavery Act

At Digital Web Media Limited, we are committed to conducting business with integrity and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. We are dedicated to ensuring that modern slavery, including human trafficking, forced labor, and any form of exploitation, has no place in our business or supply chains.

Our Commitment:

  1. Zero Tolerance: We adopt a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery in all its forms, both within our organization and across our supply chains.

  2. Compliance with Laws: We comply with all local, national, and international laws regarding modern slavery, including the Modern Slavery Act 2015 in the UK.

  3. Supply Chain Management: We are committed to ethical sourcing and will only work with suppliers who uphold the same high standards regarding human rights, labor conditions, and ethical practices.

  4. Risk Assessment: We regularly assess the risk of modern slavery within our operations and supply chains, particularly in high-risk sectors or regions.

  5. Supplier Audits: Where necessary, we conduct audits and evaluations of our suppliers to ensure compliance with our anti-slavery stance. Non-compliance may result in termination of contracts.

  6. Employee Awareness: We provide training and resources to our staff to raise awareness of modern slavery risks and how to identify and report concerns.

  7. Reporting and Accountability: We encourage all employees, partners, and suppliers to report any concerns about modern slavery practices. We have a clear process in place for handling reports, and we will act swiftly and decisively against any violations.

  8. Continuous Improvement: We are committed to continuously improving our policies and procedures to ensure the highest ethical standards are maintained.

This policy applies to all employees, suppliers, contractors, and stakeholders associated with Digital Web Media Limited. We will continue to monitor and review our practices to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking have no place in our operations or supply chains.