Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy

Aluxo is committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in all aspects of our business and supply chain. We recognise our responsibility under the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct across our operations.

Scope

This policy applies to all employees, contractors, suppliers, and business partners engaged with Aluxo.

Our Commitments

• We will not tolerate forced labour, servitude, or human trafficking in any form.

• We conduct supplier due diligence to assess risk and ensure ethical sourcing.

• We favour suppliers who demonstrate transparency, fair labour practices, and compliance with international standards.

• We provide training and guidance to staff on identifying and reporting concerns.

• We maintain clear reporting channels for whistleblowing and safeguarding.

Supply Chain Oversight

Aluxo actively maps and benchmarks its supplier base to identify potential risks. We require suppliers to confirm compliance with anti-slavery legislation and may request evidence of policies, audits, or certifications.

Reporting and Escalation

Any concerns related to modern slavery must be reported to Aluxo’s compliance lead. All reports will be investigated confidentially and appropriate action taken.

Continuous Improvement

We review this policy annually and update our practices to reflect evolving legislation, sector standards, and stakeholder expectations.