Class One Fresh Produce Limited is committed to driving out acts of modern day slavery and
human trafficking within our own business and within our supply chain, including
sub-contractors, suppliers and partners.
Class One acknowledges responsibility to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and will ensure
transparency within the organisation and with suppliers of goods and services to the
organisation.
Imported goods from sources from outside the UK and EU are potentially more at risk for
slavery/human trafficking issues. The level of management control required for these sources
will be continually monitored. The company will not support or deal with any business knowingly
involved in slavery or human trafficking. Class One directors and senior management take
responsibility for implementing this policy and its objectives and will provide adequate resources
(training, etc) and investment to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place
within the organisation and its supply chain. A full copy of this policy and a copy of the Modern
Slavery Act 2015 will be accessible to all employees electronically and can be obtained from the
management team upon request.
This policy will be reviewed annually and published. The implementation and operation of this
management system underlines our commitment to the policy. Formal procedures concerning
slavery and human trafficking have been established, including disciplinary procedures where
they are breached. Additional procedures ensure that this policy is understood and
communicated to all levels of the company, and that it is regularly reviewed by the directors to
ensure its continuing suitability and relevance to the company and its activities.
Issued by Ben Cluny, managing director, Class One Fresh Produce Ltd
Issue no 7 – December 2021