As a well-established florist trusted by households and businesses across Brixton, Florist Brixton honours its responsibility to act against all forms of modern slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour, and human trafficking. Our commitment is built upon the highest standards of ethical conduct in all areas of our business, both within our team and throughout our entire supply chain.
Florist Brixton has a strict zero tolerance policy towards modern slavery in any form. This policy is integral to our values and operational practices. We do not condone or permit any activity that may encourage or involve modern slavery, and we expect unwavering compliance from all persons and organisations associated with our business.
Recognising that some risks can arise anywhere in a supply chain, we undertake thorough due diligence when appointing and reviewing our suppliers. We require all direct suppliers to confirm their own compliance with relevant anti-slavery laws and to declare that they uphold fair labour practices. This includes, but is not limited to, appropriate rights to work, fair wages, safe working conditions, and the absence of coercion or exploitation.
Periodic reviews of our supply chain partners help ensure ongoing compliance. If concerns are identified, we investigate them promptly and reserve the right to terminate relationships where breaches are found. By carefully selecting suppliers and monitoring their practices, we work to ensure that our flowers and products are sourced and delivered ethically.
All Florist Brixton team members receive training to identify the signs of modern slavery and human trafficking. Our training ensures that staff are aware of the risks, understand how to report concerns, and know what actions to take if they suspect unethical practices. This includes recognising issues both internally and with third parties or suppliers.
We also provide ongoing guidance and updates to keep modern slavery awareness at the forefront of our operations. Our commitment extends beyond compliance; it is embedded in the culture of respect and care present at Florist Brixton.
Florist Brixton encourages openness and transparency. All staff, suppliers, and stakeholders are urged to raise concerns regarding modern slavery without fear of reprisal. Clear internal procedures are in place to report suspected instances of modern slavery or unethical conduct. Every report is handled seriously and confidentially, and appropriate action is taken in accordance with our policy and legal obligations.
This modern slavery statement reflects our current policies and actions and is reviewed every year as part of our commitment to continuous improvement. Insights from training, supplier assessments, and incident reporting are used to strengthen our policies and procedures on an ongoing basis. Annual reviews ensure we are proactive and effective in our response to changing risks and evolving legislation.
As a florist deeply rooted in Brixton's community, we recognise the importance of trust and responsibility. Our modern slavery statement is a reflection of our dedication to ethical business and our respect for the wellbeing of everyone who contributes to our success—our team, our suppliers, and our valued customers across Brixton's households and businesses.
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