Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

Introduction 

We are committed to eliminating acts of modern-day slavery and human trafficking within our business and from within our supply chains. Our annual turnover is under £36 million and although we are not legally obliged to report on slavery and human trafficking, this statement is made in accordance with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and is our slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 31 March 2016. 

Organisational structure, business and supply chains 

Wondrwall Group is the parent company for a collection of technology and renewable energy installation businesses, overseen by a leadership Board and supported by non-executive advisory consultants. Our core business functions include sales, marketing, business services, technical and field-based support. Our primary focus involves the supply of technology and software services to new housing developers that transform conventional properties into intelligent net zero homes, enabling efficient control over heating, lighting, and energy assets. This approach minimises costs, carbon footprint, and optimises solar energy utilisation. Our expansive global supply chain comprises conscientious partners who adhere to our stringent ethical and sustainable sourcing protocols.

Policy on slavery and human trafficking 

We are committed to ensuring that there is no modern slavery or human trafficking in any part of our business or in our supply chains. This policy reflects our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere within our supply chains. 

Due diligence 

We consider ourselves to be a ‘low risk’ business with regard to slavery and human trafficking. However, we foster a culture that encourages the identification and reporting of any such risks within our business. We recruit all our employees either directly or through recruitment agencies who are members of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation. We do not recruit from outside the UK or use agency workers. 

Assessing and managing risk 

We have a whistleblowing policy in place and, as part of our efforts to identify and mitigate risks within our supply chain, we are introducing systems to identify, assess and monitor potential risk areas. 

Effectiveness in combating slavery and human trafficking 

We have zero tolerance to slavery and human trafficking. To ensure that all those in our supply chains comply with our values we are putting in place a supply chain compliance programme that will require our suppliers to confirm that they have a slavery and human trafficking policy in place and that they require the same from their suppliers. 

Training 

We are providing appropriate training to ensure that relevant employees understand the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking within our business and supply chains.