Stannnell Ltd — Commitment to Ethical and Responsible Business
Reporting Year: 2025
Last updated: 06/12/2025
This Modern Slavery Statement is published by Stannnell Ltd, in accordance with the requirements of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.
It outlines our commitment to preventing modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation within our operations and supply chain.
Although Stannnell Ltd is a small organisation and may not fall under the mandatory reporting threshold, we voluntarily publish this statement as part of our dedication to ethical business practices and transparency.
1. Our Business
Stannnell Ltd provides digital marketing, cyber security, corporate event management and brand strategy services.
We operate from the United Kingdom and work with both UK and international clients.
Our operations involve:
- Digital services
- Technology-based solutions
- Collaboration with subcontractors, consultants and third-party vendors
- Limited physical supply chain
Due to the nature of our work, the risk of modern slavery within our internal operations is low.
However, we remain vigilant and proactive in ensuring ethical standards throughout our supply chain.
2. Our Supply Chain
Our suppliers include:
- Technology service providers
- Cloud hosting providers
- Marketing and analytics platforms
- Cyber security partners
- Professional consultants
- Event suppliers and venues (when applicable)
We recognise that risk may arise when working with third-party vendors, particularly those providing outsourced labour or international services.
Therefore, we take steps to ensure our suppliers align with ethical and legal standards.
3. Our Policies
Stannnell Ltd maintains the following internal policies to prevent modern slavery:
✔ Anti-Slavery & Human Trafficking Policy
We enforce a zero-tolerance approach to any form of forced labour, exploitation or human trafficking.
✔ Supplier Code of Conduct
Vendors must confirm compliance with human rights standards and local labour laws.
✔ Whistleblowing Policy
Employees and partners may confidentially report concerns regarding unethical behaviour.
✔ Ethical Procurement Practices
We evaluate suppliers based on ethical conduct, transparency and compliance.
4. Due Diligence
We conduct due diligence on suppliers to ensure they:
- Comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015
- Implement fair labour practices
- Do not use forced or trafficked labour
- Maintain transparent supply chains
- Provide safe and fair working conditions
We review our suppliers periodically and assess potential risks before onboarding.
5. Risk Assessment
Although our business model presents a low risk of modern slavery, potential risks may arise in:
- Outsourced digital services
- International subcontracting
- Event logistics (temporary labour, venues, staffing agencies)
We mitigate risks by:
- Using reputable suppliers
- Requiring compliance documentation
- Reviewing supplier policies
- Monitoring high-risk regions or industries
6. Training & Awareness
We educate our team on:
- Recognising signs of modern slavery
- Reporting mechanisms
- Ethical sourcing
- Responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act
Raising awareness ensures employees and partners understand their duty to uphold human rights.
7. Monitoring & Continuous Improvement
We regularly:
- Review supplier compliance
- Update risk assessments
- Improve procurement processes
- Enhance internal policies
Stannnell Ltd is committed to ongoing evaluation to strengthen our ethical practices.
8. Approval
This statement has been approved by the Directors of Stannnell Ltd and will be reviewed annually.
Signed:
Giovanni Bertoni
Director, Stannnell Ltd
Date: 01/12/2025