OONI LIMITED modern slavery statement summary (2024)
Organisation address
105 Hopewell Business Centre Unit 20,
Hopewell Drive,
Chatham,
Kent,
ME5 7DX
We asked the organisation a series of questions about its modern slavery statement. Its answers are published on this page as a statement summary.
This statement provides information for 0 of 6 recommended areas
What is a modern slavery statement?
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About this statement summary
All answers relate to the financial year covered by the statement. The organisation is responsible for all the information it provided. Some of our questions are optional, so organisations may not have answered all of them. The statement summary does not replace the full modern slavery statement – below we provide a link to the full statement on the organisation’s website.
Contents
- Organisations covered by the statement
- Legal requirement to publish
- Statement period and sign-off details
- Recommended areas covered by the statement
- The organisation’s sectors and turnover
- Number of years producing statements
- Policies
- Training
- Monitoring working conditions
- Modern slavery risks
- Finding indicators of modern slavery
- Demonstrating progress
Organisations covered by the statement
OONI LIMITED modern slavery statement for 2024 is a group statement covering 12 organisations. See the full list of organisations covered by this statement
Legal requirement to publish
OONI LIMITED has confirmed it is required to publish a 2024 statement by law.
Statement period and sign-off details
The statement covers the following period:
1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023
The statement was signed off by:
Darina Garland (Co-CEO and Co-Founder)
It was approved by the board (or equivalent management body) on:
16 April 2024
Recommended areas covered by the statement
Government guidance encourages organisations to cover a range of areas in their modern slavery statements, setting out the steps they’re taking to address modern slavery risks in their operations and supply chains. Read about the recommended areas in the statutory guidance.
We asked the organisation to tell us which areas its statement covers.
Areas recommended by government guidance | Organisation’s response |
---|---|
The organisation’s structure, business and supply chains | Covered |
Policies | Covered |
Risk assessment | Covered |
Due diligence (steps to address risk) | Covered |
Training about modern slavery | Covered |
Goals and key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness of the organisation's actions and progress over time | Covered |
The organisation’s sectors and turnover
Sectors
The organisation operates in the following sectors:
- Durable consumer goods, including electronics and appliances, home furnishings and other accessories
- Fashion, textiles, apparel and luxury goods
- Food and beverages, agriculture and fishing
- Forestry, timber products, paper and containers and packaging
Turnover
Its turnover in the financial accounting year of this statement was:
£100 million to £500 million