Modern Slavery
Modemkiller Ltd
Last Updated
March 12, 2026 at 4:26:34 PM
1. About This Policy
Modemkiller Ltd is committed to conducting business ethically, responsibly, and with respect for human rights. We oppose all forms of modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking, debt bondage, and exploitation.
Although Modemkiller Ltd is a small digital services company operating primarily in the United Kingdom, we recognise that modern slavery can exist within global supply chains, particularly in digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and outsourced services. We therefore take reasonable steps to ensure that our business activities and supply relationships do not contribute to or support these practices.
This statement reflects our commitment to the principles outlined in the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and serves as a declaration of our expectations for ethical conduct across our operations and supplier relationships.
2. Our Business
Modemkiller Ltd provides digital services including:
Website design and development
Graphic design and branding
Digital infrastructure management
Web hosting and related technical services
Our operations are primarily service-based and delivered digitally. As a result, our supply chain is relatively limited and generally consists of:
Software providers
Cloud infrastructure providers
domain registrars and hosting platforms
payment processors and SaaS tools
professional service providers
Where physical goods are used, they typically relate to computing hardware and office equipment purchased through established retailers or manufacturers.
3. Supply Chain Considerations
While Modemkiller Ltd does not operate manufacturing facilities or complex global supply chains, we recognise that some suppliers operate internationally and may rely on extended supply networks.
To mitigate risk, we favour suppliers that:
operate within jurisdictions with established labour protections
publish transparency or ethical sourcing statements
demonstrate compliance with recognised legal and regulatory standards
maintain publicly documented policies relating to labour rights, working conditions, and supply chain oversight
Where possible, we prioritise working with reputable technology providers that maintain clear corporate responsibility policies.
4. Risk Assessment
Given the nature of our work as a digital services provider, the overall risk of modern slavery within our direct operations is considered low. However, potential exposure may exist indirectly through:
global technology infrastructure providers
hardware manufacturing supply chains
outsourced digital services or subcontractors
We remain mindful of these potential risks and aim to make informed decisions when selecting suppliers or services.
5. Due Diligence and Responsible Procurement
Modemkiller Ltd seeks to work with organisations that demonstrate ethical business practices and compliance with labour laws. Our general approach includes:
selecting reputable suppliers with established industry credibility
reviewing supplier policies where available
avoiding engagement with organisations known to have been implicated in labour exploitation
favouring suppliers who demonstrate transparency in their operations
If concerns arise regarding a supplier’s labour practices, we will review the relationship and take appropriate steps, which may include discontinuing the supplier.
6. Internal Responsibility
As a small organisation, Modemkiller Ltd maintains direct oversight of its operations and supplier relationships. Responsibility for ensuring ethical business conduct sits with company leadership.
We maintain a professional culture that prioritises:
fair treatment
lawful employment practices
transparency in business dealings
respect for human rights
Should any credible concern regarding labour exploitation arise within our operations or supply relationships, it will be investigated and addressed promptly.
7. Future Commitment
Modemkiller Ltd will continue to review its business practices and supplier relationships as the company grows. As our operations expand, we will consider implementing more formalised supplier review processes where appropriate.
Our goal is to ensure that our business continues to operate in a way that respects human dignity and supports responsible, ethical commerce.
