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Modern Slavery Policy
Introduction from the Amisa Management Team
Our Company takes its responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 very seriously and we have robust safeguards in place to ensure that we comply with its obligations. This document explains our practices and provides insight into the care we take throughout our supply chain and business organization. This statement relates to the actions and activities during our current financial year 2024/25.
Company structure and Mission
Our mission at Amisa is to promote the development of Organic agriculture –thus protecting the health of the soil and biodiversity, the health of workers who produce our food and the health of end users who consume our food products. Each year we and each of our suppliers are independently audited to ensure compliance with strict legal Organic regulations.
Company policies on slavery and human trafficking
We regularly review our supply chain to evaluate any human trafficking and slavery risks. All our suppliers are required to adhere to the principles laid out in our ethical trading policy. In addition, we request independent audits throughout our supply chain with a focus on worker safety, slavery, human trafficking, child labour and other legal requirements. Our policy is to only partner with ethical companies so we can be sure that slavery and human trafficking does not exist in our supply chain.
Many of our suppliers are our long-term partners and it is crucial for Amisa that they share our high ethical & quality standards. This long-term cooperation establishes trust and transparency on both sides. Our company is committed to act ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings.
Training
As part of our ongoing improvement, we are working on company training initiatives to ensure that our employees are able to recognise any signs of human trafficking and slavery in our supply chain. This is part of our commitment to ethical and sustainable business practice.
Our employees and suppliers are expected to act with integrity.
Risk evaluation and due diligence
We perceive the greatest risk of slavery and human trafficking to lie in our supply chain, as the managerial oversight is not in our direct control.
In addition to the staff training provided in our Ethical trading policies, we have a due diligence programme when taking on new suppliers – from supplier self-assessments to audits as required.
Suppliers are made aware that violating our Ethical codes will result in actions being taken and possible termination of the business relationship.
Building trust
As a business, going forward, we will always seek to build trusting, ethical relationships that add value to each part of the supply chain. This fits perfectly with our core mission – encouraging Organic agriculture, working with partners who share our values and finally delivering healthy and tasty organic foods to our valued customers.
Management Approval
This statement is hereby approved by the Managing Director and the Management team and will be reviewed and updated where necessary annually to ensure Amisa Ltd remains compliant.