Modern Slavery and
Human Trafficking Statement
Human Trafficking Statement

Modern Slavery and
Human Trafficking Statement
Our Commitment
The human rights of people working for or with The 24 British Builders Group (‘BBG’) is of the utmost importance to us. As per the Modern Slavery Act 2015 we are committed to ensuring that the company has a robust and collaborative approach to addressing Modern Slavery in our industry and within our supply chains.
We have implemented and will be tracking key indicators to ensure we continue to conduct appropriate supply chain due diligence including:
- adopting a Responsible Supply Chain approach
to all of our supply partners - recording and maintaining a declaration of
commitment from our suppliers - reporting and recording the numbers of Modern Slavery reported
- ensuring our procurement staff are approprately informed and trained
Our business
BBG is privately owned, London based services provider companies in the United Kingdom and offers a wide range of services including construction work, property management, maintenance repairs, mobile application, surveys and planning. It operates nationwideand has partnerships with hundreds of suppliers.
How we approach our business is as important as what we do. Our stated Purpose is to be ‘Partners in Your Property Journey’. This embodies our approach to building strong working relationships with all our custom-ers and suppliers. Our values are clearly defined around teamship, a passion to perform, leading not following, doing the right thing and being transparent and easy to deal with.
We select our suppliers carefully and are committed to developing responsible relationships with them all. The delivery of our Purpose to our customers and clients is partly dependent on the quality of these relationships and that all our suppliers fully understand our business expectations and values.
Our risks
The majority of our suppliers are UK based although
some do have an offshore element where people are
employed to largely deliver manual operational processes and IT solutions (Ukraine). The vast majority of our suppliers are small companies, partnerships or sole traders.
For the purpose of Modern Slavery we have identified the primary area of risk falls within offshoring. This is because these areas include recruitment and working environ-ments that are widely outside of our direct influence.
Our commitment to managing our risks
Our procurement processes ensure that all of our suppli-ers have confirmed to us their commitment to upholding Modern Slavery regulations and principals and this is checked on an annual basis.
If we become aware of Modern Slavery this information is shared with the Leadership team and recorded as part of our governance structure to the Board of Directors. We have also developed dedicated email addresses and communication channels for suppliers to communicate
concerns they may have about human rights abuses in our supply chain.
Training
We are committed to ensuring our core procurement staff undergo training outlining the principals of our Purpose and Values and the implications that human rights abuses in our supply chain can have on our customers, our suppliers, our people and our business.
This statement was approved by the BBG director.
