Slavery and Human Trafficking

Introduction

At GreenRhea, our commitment to sustainability extends beyond environmental stewardship. We are dedicated to ensuring that our operations and supply chains are free from modern slavery and human trafficking. As a company focused on sustainability projects, we recognize our responsibility to promote ethical practices that protect human rights across all areas of our business.

Our Commitment

We are fully commitment to the principles of Modern Slavery Act 2015 and take a zero-tolerance approach to any form of modern slavery or human trafficking. We expect all our employees, partners, and suppliers to uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct.

Organizational Structure

GreenRhea operates globally and provides advanced technology and data-driven solutions to track environmental and social controversies and enables smooth ethical behaviour monitoring for corporates, investors and trade partners. Our supply chains involve collaborations with various partners, suppliers, and subcontractors, both domestically and internationally.

Risk Assessment and Due Diligence

To ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking do not occur within our operations or supply chains, we have implemented comprehensive risk assessment and due diligence processes, including:

Policies and Training

Our approach to preventing modern slavery is underpinned by a set of robust policies and ongoing training programs, including:

Monitoring and Reporting

We are committed to continuously monitoring our operations and supply chains to ensure compliance with our anti-slavery policies. Any concerns or breaches are addressed promptly, with corrective actions taken as necessary.

Continuous Improvement

We understand that the fight against modern slavery requires ongoing vigilance and improvement. In the coming year, we plan to:

Approval

This statement has been approved by the Board of Directors and is reviewed annually to ensure its effectiveness and alignment with our commitment to sustainability and ethical practices.

This statement covers 1 September 2024 to 31 August 2025 and has been approved at a meeting of the board of directors.