The WaterRower Holdings Limited group (WaterRower) is committed to excluding the existence or prospect of modern-day slavery within the organisation and that of our supply chain. We acknowledge our obligation to make a slavery and human trafficking statement setting out the steps we take to ensure that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our supply chain or in our own business under the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.
WaterRower does not support or knowingly deal with any business involved in slavery or human trafficking.
As part of the WaterRower due diligence processes into slavery and human trafficking, the supplier approval process incorporates a review of the controls undertaken by our suppliers.
Imported components from sources outside of the UK, USA, and EU are potentially more at risk from slavery and human trafficking issues. The level of management control required for these sources is continually monitored.
The Board of Directors and senior management are responsible for assessing our effectiveness in ensuring that slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in the business or supply chain. We do so by providing adequate resources, training, and investment. Performance is measured annually, members of staff responsible for procurement are required to understand modern slavery issues and reporting.