Dropalo

Modern Slavery Statement

Modern Slavery Statement

Introduction

This Modern Slavery Statement is presented by Dropalo UK Ltd in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It outlines the steps taken by Dropalo UK Ltd to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within its business operations and supply chains.

Company Overview

Dropalo UK Ltd is a technology company providing geospatial social media services. As of Friday 29th of September, 2023, Dropalo UK Ltd operates from its registered office address at:

71-75 Shelton Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9JQ

The company’s operations are conducted in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.

Statement of Commitment

Dropalo UK Ltd is committed to ensuring that slavery and human trafficking do not occur within its operations or supply chains. We consider modern slavery a heinous crime that goes against the principles of respect, dignity, and equality for all individuals.

Steps Taken to Prevent Modern Slavery

Dropalo UK Ltd takes the following steps to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking:

  1. Due Diligence: We conduct due diligence in our supply chains to assess and address the risk of modern slavery.
  2. Supplier Engagement: We engage with our suppliers to ensure they share our commitment to eradicating modern slavery.
  3. Policies and Training: We have implemented policies and provided training to our staff to raise awareness about modern slavery issues.

Risk Assessment

We have assessed the risk of modern slavery within our business and supply chains and have found no evidence of such practices.

Performance Indicators

Dropalo UK Ltd measures its performance in preventing modern slavery by assessing the effectiveness of its policies and the level of awareness among staff.

Review and Improvement

This Modern Slavery Statement is reviewed annually, and any necessary improvements are made to our policies and procedures.

Publication

This statement is published on our company website, in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015.

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