Modern Slavery Statement
Our Commitment to Tackling Modern Slavery
Modern slavery is a complex and devastating issue that affects millions of people around the world.
Collaboration and Partnerships We recognize that tackling modern slavery requires collective action and collaboration. We actively engage with relevant stakeholders, including industry associations, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies, to share knowledge, exchange best practices, and contribute to industry-wide initiatives aimed at eradicating modern slavery.
Continuous Improvement We are committed to continuous improvement in our efforts to prevent and address modern slavery risks. We regularly review our policies and procedures, evaluate the effectiveness of our mitigation strategies, and adapt our approach as needed to remain vigilant and effective in combating modern slavery.
It encompasses a range of exploitative practices, including forced labour, human trafficking, and servitude.
We recognize the severity of modern slavery and are committed to taking proactive steps to eliminate it from our business and supply chains.
Modern Slavery Policy: Our policy outlines our unwavering commitment to combating modern slavery in all its forms. It clearly defines our zero-tolerance stance towards any instances of modern slavery and establishes our expectations for ethical conduct throughout our operations and supply chains.
Transparency and Reporting We believe in transparency and accountability in our efforts to combat modern slavery. We publish an annual modern slavery statement that provides a comprehensive overview of our anti-slavery policies, risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and ongoing efforts to eradicate modern slavery from our business and supply chains.
We have established a comprehensive framework of policies and procedures to prevent and address modern slavery risks. These policies and procedures encompass the following key.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies
We have conducted a thorough risk assessment to identify potential modern slavery risks within our business and supply chains. The assessment considered various factors, including the countries we operate in, the nature of our products, and the complexity of our supply chains. Based on the risk assessment, we have implemented a range of mitigation strategies to address and reduce these risks. These strategies include: Supplier Due Diligence: We conduct rigorous due diligence on our suppliers to evaluate their compliance with our modern slavery policy and labour standards. This process involves reviewing supplier documentation, conducting onsite audits, and seeking information from external sources.
Our Policies and Procedures Areas: Supplier Code of Conduct: Our supplier code of conduct serves as a binding agreement between Benchmark and our suppliers. It mandates compliance with our modern slavery policy and sets out rigorous standards for ethical labor practices, including respect for workers’ rights, fair compensation, and adequate working conditions. Whistle blowing Policy: We encourage open communication and foster a culture where employees feel empowered to raise concerns about potential modern slavery risks. Our whistleblowing policy provides a safe and confidential channel for employees to report any suspected instances of wrongdoing without fear of reprisal. Training and Awareness: We recognize that education and awareness are crucial in preventing modern slavery. We provide regular training sessions for our employees to enhance their understanding of modern slavery risks, identify potential signs of exploitation, and follow appropriate reporting procedures. Supplier Monitoring: We maintain ongoing monitoring of our suppliers’ performance in relation to modern slavery risks. This monitoring includes regular communication, reviewing supplier self-assessments, and conducting random audits when deemed necessary. Supplier Engagement: We actively engage with our suppliers to promote ethical labour practices and provide support in implementing effective anti-slavery measures. This engagement may involve training workshops, sharing best practices, and collaborating on risk assessment and mitigation strategies.