Reporting Date: 1 March 2026
This statement is published by TMTI Limited in accordance with our Anti‑Slavery Policy.
Although TMTI Limited does not meet the turnover threshold required under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and is therefore not legally required to publish a slavery and human trafficking statement, we recognise the importance of preventing modern slavery and have chosen to do so on a voluntary basis.
Our Commitment
We are committed to ensuring that slavery and human trafficking do not take place in any part of our business or supply chains. We take a zero‑tolerance approach to modern slavery and expect all employees, suppliers, and business partners to act ethically and lawfully.
Policies and Practices
Our approach is underpinned by our Anti‑Slavery Policy, supported by:
Due Diligence and Risk Management
We take proportionate steps to reduce the risk of modern slavery, including:
Based on the nature of our business and supply chains, we assess the risk of modern slavery to be low. No incidents were identified during the reporting period.
Training and Awareness
Information and guidance on modern slavery and human trafficking are available to all employees. Those involved in supplier management receive additional awareness support as appropriate.
Ongoing Commitment
We will continue to review our policies, monitor our practices, and update this statement annually to reflect our ongoing commitment to ethical business conduct.
Approval
This voluntary statement has been approved by the Senior Leadership Team and signed on its behalf.
Signed:
Daniel Slade
CEO
TMTI Limited
Date: 1 March 2026