Mandatory regime · Tier 3 · In force

UK Modern Slavery Act

Requires a published modern-slavery statement covering steps taken to ensure no slavery or human trafficking in operations or supply chains.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
UK
Status
In force
Type
Mandatory regime
Effective
29 October 2015
Citation
Modern Slavery Act 2015, s.54

Who and what it covers

Applies to

Supplier

Requirements

What Modern Slavery Act requires.

Forced-labour verificationMandatory
Evidence that no forced or child labour is present in production.
Supply-chain risk assessmentMandatory
A documented assessment of human-rights and environmental risks across the supply chain.
Public reporting / disclosureMandatory
A published sustainability / due-diligence statement or disclosure.

How Commodity Plus helps

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Frequently asked

What is Modern Slavery Act?
Requires a published modern-slavery statement covering steps taken to ensure no slavery or human trafficking in operations or supply chains.
What does Modern Slavery Act require?
Key requirements include: Forced-labour verification; Supply-chain risk assessment; Public reporting / disclosure.
When does Modern Slavery Act take effect?
Modern Slavery Act takes effect on 29 October 2015.