This statement is made by The Altro Group plc and its subsidiary Altro Limited, including all subsidiaries of both, together the Altro group of companies (“Altro group”). It is made pursuant to section 54 (1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps we have taken to ensure that our business as well as our supply chains are free from slavery and human trafficking during the financial year ending 31/12/2021.
Within the Altro group, we are committed to preventing slavery and human trafficking occurring in any of our corporate activities, as well as seeking to ensure that our supply chains are also free from such practices.
The topic of modern slavery continues to be an important theme for The Altro Group plc and we continue to increase awareness both internally and within our external supply chain. We have been tracking against a number of actions through the year and will report on these within this statement. We understand that we have our part to play in the fight against human trafficking, forced labour and slavery and will continue to take action where we can and help to eliminate these practices.
The Altro Group plc is the parent company of Altro Limited and Altro APAC Pty Ltd, has over 800 employees worldwide and has its head office in Letchworth Garden City, England. Its subsidiary, Altro Limited, is the manufacturer and distributor of Altro flooring, walling and associated accessory products and Autoglym and Kanor vehicle cleaning and care products. We sell our products around the world via distribution networks and the following subsidiaries of Altro Limited: Altro Scandess SA (Spain), Altro Nordic AB (Sweden), Altro Canada Inc, Altro USA Inc, Altro Trading (Shanghai) Limited (China), Altro Japan K.K., Altro Middle East DMCC (Dubai), Altro GmbH and debolon dessauer bodenbeläge GmbH & Co. KG (Germany). We also sell through Altro APAC Pty Ltd (Australia), a subsidiary of The Altro Group plc.
We are a privately owned business with manufacturing plants in the UK and Germany.
The Altro group are committed to transparency within our business and to promptly dealing with any issues that may arise in connection with modern slavery. We expect the same high standards from both our suppliers and our distributors.
Our supply chain is diverse and ranges from suppliers of raw material for our manufacturing plants right through to finished goods and services. The majority of our raw materials and finished goods are from either UK or European sources with some coming from the USA and Asia.
The majority of the flooring is manufactured in either the UK or Germany, with the vehicle care chemicals being manufactured in the UK. Walling products, along with accessory items for both the flooring and vehicle care chemicals, are bought in goods that are generally managed by the Procurement teams.
The Procurement team use the category management model for suppliers which ensures cross functional activity is captured and all necessary functions are included in the decision making process. During the pandemic the main focus of the Procurement Team has been to maintain raw material, and bought in goods, supply to ensure that manufacturing can continue. This has enabled continuity of supply to our customers throughout the period.
Having reviewed and amended our staff policies and training we continued to look for ways to increase our staff awareness. The actions we have taken in 2021 are:
We have processes in place to assess and manage our suppliers, both new and established, from the tender process, to new supplier meetings and service level agreements.
Steps that we have taken in 2021 to improve on our processes and increase awareness are:
We remain committed to supporting the Modern Slavery Act 2015 throughout 2022.
Our next steps in 2022 are:
As we are now onto our fourth modern slavery statement we thought it would be good to list all of the actions we have achieved to date, since our statements first started in 2017.
2021 has been another challenging year for many companies in the UK and across the world. The safety and wellbeing of our staff is of paramount importance to us, whilst we made plans to ensure the continuity of the business during such unprecedented and challenging times. Even with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic we remained mindful, as a business, of our responsibility to always be aware of the prospect of modern slavery within our supply chain and act accordingly to help eradicate it.
We feel we are taking the right steps on our journey regarding modern slavery. Some of the actions we recognise will take a long time to complete, for example the supply chain mapping. We hope to report year on year progress with these lengthy tasks to show that we are continuing to identify and report any instances that we do find and how we are tackling these.
As an organisation we are committed to the welfare of our staff, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders through a zero harm initiative. We feel that there is more that can be done both internally and externally to help eradicate modern slavery and the aim is to work through the various actions that we have identified, with the resource that we have. If we keep modern slavery high on our agenda we believe we can help to make a difference.
This Statement has been communicated to the Board of The Altro Group plc to inform directors of the work that has been done, that will be done in 2022 and the steps we plan to take as a business to guard against modern slavery and human trafficking.
This Statement was approved by the Board of Directors for the The Altro Group plc on 28th March 2022.
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