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Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

This policy is made on behalf of the ProActive UK Ltd (ProActive) pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the 'Act'), and constitutes our company's slavery and human trafficking statement.

ProActive UK Ltd
ProActive UK Ltd is one of Europe’s leading digital cinematography and broadcast suppliers. Since the late 1990s we have supplied production equipment to industry professionals throughout the United Kingdom and internationally. With over 40 employees across the UK including London, Manchester and Birmingham, ProActive UK Ltd services include equipment and project management, workflow consultancy and technical support.

Purpose
ProActive UK Ltd recognises the Modern Slavery Act 2015 is crucially important in the development of tackling slavery and human trafficking: we will not trade or partner with any business or organisation which is involved in this shocking and illegal practice however remotely or indirectly.  Our statement sets down our commitment to preventing slavery and human trafficking in our business activities and the steps we are actively putting in place with the aim of ensuring that there is no slavery or human trafficking in our own business and supply chains.  We all have a duty to be alert to risks, however small.  Colleagues are expected to report their concerns and management to act upon them.

Suppliers
We expect our suppliers and contractors to demonstrate a zero-tolerance approach to exploitation. To this end, ProActive reserve the right to terminate any contract in the instance of any breach of this obligation.

Taking action
We expect our employees to fully observe and adhere to Proactive’s policies and procedures.  We will continuously review and promote our existing corporate policies to incorporate modern slavery and human trafficking issues, including our whistleblowing, code of conduct and corporate social responsibility policies.  We will continuously review and provide training to all employees on the awareness of modern slavery to assist them in their understanding, identification and reporting of these risks.

Review and Authorisation
This Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement will be regularly reviewed and updated as necessary.  The Board of Directors endorses this policy statement and is fully committed to its implementation.

March 2024