Modern Slavery Statement — House Clearance Tring Commitment
House Clearance Tring is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all areas of our operations. This modern slavery statement sets out the actions we have taken and will take to ensure our services, including Tring house clearance and related activities, are free from exploitation. We recognise our responsibility to maintain ethical standards across our business and supply chain, and we emphasise a zero-tolerance policy toward any form of forced or compulsory labour.
Our Zero-Tolerance Policy
We operate a zero-tolerance approach to slavery and human trafficking. All employees, contractors and suppliers working with House clearance Tring must comply with our policies. We make this clear in our contracts and procurement terms and expect transparency and cooperation during any inquiries. Our management team enforces strong disciplinary measures for breaches and ensures any suspected incidents trigger immediate investigation and remedial action.
We require that every supplier and sub-contractor engaged by House Clearance Tring adheres to our standards. Suppliers must confirm they do not use forced labour and must provide documentation demonstrating fair employment practices. We include clauses in supplier agreements to permit monitoring and audit rights. Supplier audits form a core part of our prevention strategy, helping us to identify and address any potential risk within the supply chain.
To ensure ongoing compliance, House-clearance Tring carries out regular risk assessments focused on high-risk activities and locations. We maintain staff training programmes to raise awareness of modern slavery indicators and reporting protocols. Employees are trained to recognise signs of exploitation during house clearance visits, waste handling, recycling and storage operations, and to act in line with the company’s safeguarding procedures.
We operate robust
supplier audit and monitoring
processes. Audits include documentation reviews, contractual checks and where necessary, on-site inspections. Our audit criteria assess recruitment practices, wage payment records, working hours, identity checks and recruitment fees. Where non-compliance is found we demand corrective action plans, and may suspend or terminate relationships if suppliers fail to rectify issues within agreed timescales.House Clearance Tring also requires that agents and sub-contractors extend the same protections to their own supply chains. We use a combination of self-assessment questionnaires, third-party verification where appropriate, and performance metrics to measure adherence. These measures ensure a consistent approach across all elements of the Tring house clearance service and related operations.
We provide clear reporting channels for employees, contractors and third parties to raise concerns. Reports can be made confidentially and without fear of retaliation through our internal whistleblowing procedures, an independent reporting line, and escalation to senior management. All reports are handled promptly, investigated objectively, and outcomes are recorded. We emphasise protection for whistleblowers and ensure appropriate support for anyone affected by an investigation.
Our commitment to transparency means we document incidents, remedial actions and lessons learned. House Clearance Tring publishes this statement to set expectations for ethical conduct and to communicate our ongoing efforts to eliminate modern slavery. We encourage cooperation from partners, suppliers and stakeholders to strengthen prevention and remediation across the sector.
Annual review and continuous improvement are embedded in our approach. This statement and our practices are reviewed at least once a year by senior leadership, and updates are made to reflect evolving legal requirements and industry best practice. We monitor key performance indicators, review supplier audit findings, and set targets for improvement. The board reviews outcomes and provides oversight to ensure that House Clearance Tring remains vigilant and proactive in combating modern slavery.