Under the subheadings of
1. Due Diligence Processess for Slavery and Human Trafficking
2. Suppliers Adherence to our values
3. Training
I said direct because the focus more on UK and European suppliers, who must have license etc. Not much mention of international supplier such a India, where slavery and human trafficking would be more severe.
p.4 The statement outlines the company's policy on modern slavery but does not detail specific organisational policies or actions to combat slavery in their supply chain.
"Many of the producing countries that we source from have well publicised historic incidents of abuse of human rights and labour laws. We are committed to the best of our ability to ensure that if it exists in our supply chains modern slavery or human trafficking will be uncovered and appropriate remedial action taken. Our anti-slavery statement reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and to the implementing and enforcing of effective systems and controls to ensure slavery and human trafficking is not knowingly taking place anywhere in our supply chains."