GeoEnergy Advisors – Modern Slavery Act Statement
Modern Slavery Act 2015 – Transparency in Supply Chains
This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps taken by GeoEnergy Advisors during the financial year ending [Year] to prevent modern slavery, human trafficking, and forced labour in our business and supply chains.
Our Commitment
At GeoEnergy Advisors, we are committed to conducting business with integrity, transparency, and respect for human rights. We maintain a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and human trafficking and are dedicated to ensuring that our operations, suppliers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of ethical and sustainable practices.
Our Business & Supply Chains
GeoEnergy Advisors provides geoenergy consulting, sustainable energy advisory, and low-carbon system design services. Our supply chains include professional services, technology partners, and third-party contractors. While we operate in sectors with low direct slavery risk, we recognise the importance of ensuring that all partners share our commitment to ethical, sustainable, and transparent business practices.
Policies & Due Diligence
To prevent modern slavery in our operations and supply chains, we have implemented:
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Supplier Code of Conduct – requiring suppliers and contractors to meet labour, human rights, and sustainability standards.
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KYC & Ethical Screening – integrating due diligence and compliance checks into our supplier onboarding process.
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Employee Awareness & Training – equipping staff to identify, prevent, and report risks related to modern slavery.
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Whistleblowing Channels – providing confidential reporting mechanisms for unethical behaviour or breaches of human rights.
Risk Assessment & Monitoring
GeoEnergy Advisors regularly assesses potential risks across our operations and supply chains. We focus on areas where vulnerabilities exist and apply risk-based due diligence, including monitoring partners’ sustainability and ethical performance.
Future Commitments
In the upcoming year, GeoEnergy Advisors will:
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Expand supplier audits and ethical assessments.
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Increase staff and contractor training on modern slavery awareness.
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Strengthen integration of ESG and human rights standards into all client and supplier engagements.
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Continue promoting sustainable, responsible, and transparent practices across the energy sector.
Approval
This statement has been approved by the Board of Directors of GeoEnergy Advisors on [Date] and will be reviewed annually.