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Modern slavery toolkit launched for the built environment

Key recommendations and resources aim to help improve firms’ modern slavery due diligence

A new report has been published to support companies committed to combatting modern slavery across the built environment sector. 

The report, Operational Toolkit: Combatting Slavery in the Built Environment, has been developed by Action Sustainability for the Supply Chain Sustainability School.

The built environment is at a high risk of modern slavery and labour exploitation due to ongoing challenges such as labour and skills shortages, resulting in widespread use of temporary migrant labour, agency labour and sub-contracts.

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