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Global Ardour Recycling

Modern Slavery

Global Ardour Recycling Limited – Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

 

Modern Slavery Act 2015

 

This statement is made by Global Ardour Recycling Limited regarding its obligations under s54 (1) Modern Slavery Act 2015 for the 2023 financial year and will be updated and published on its website annually. Global Ardour Recycling Limited takes a zero-tolerance approach towards modern slavery and human trafficking. This statement sets out steps taken by Global Ardour Recycling Limited to ensure and confirm that there is no evidence of modern slavery or human trafficking taking place within its business or supply chains.

 

About Global Ardour Recycling Limited


Global Ardour Recycling Limited’s principal activity is that of a commodity trader in scrap ferrous metals sourced from around the world and sold in the majority to the Indian subcontinent.

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Commitment and Policies

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Global Ardour Recycling Limited trade with different scrap yards all over the world and our modern slavery policy ensures no modern slavery or human trafficking is taking place in its business or scrap yards. Its dedicated team of local agents monitor and inspect different scrap yards and ensure there is no suspected modern slavery or human trafficking taking place within the scrap yards.

 

We have a procurement policy which reflects zero tolerance to modern slavery and human trafficking and to make clear that this is also the attitude we expect the different scrap yards and mills to adopt.

 

In addition, our Code of Conduct policy explains our ethical standards: 

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  • We expect our suppliers and partners employees and their respective supply chains to operate to the highest standards of safety, quality, inclusion, integrity, sustainability, and ethical conduct.

  • When seeking new suppliers and partners we select those whose values and commitment to ethical business conduct and a sustainable future match our own, and we and use objective processes and due diligence to ensure this.

  • We are opposed to the use of any form of child labour or practices which inhibit the development of children and are opposed to any employment that is not freely chosen.

  • We commit to refrain from using any form of labour that could be described as 'modern slavery' and expect the same from all those we work with; and

 

Compliance and Breaches of the Policy


Employees are encouraged to report any concerns, including suspected modern slavery and human trafficking, using Global Ardour Recycling Limited’s anonymous whistleblowing procedure.

 

Training

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Global Ardour Recycling Limited issues Code of Conduct training to employees. This comprehensive course presented and tested knowledge of the company’s anti-forced labour and human trafficking policy and practices.

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Ashish Chaudhari

Director

Global Ardour Recycling Limited

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