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Modern Slavery Policy

Introduction

This statement is made pursuant to Section 54, Part 6 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and sets out the steps the Company has taken to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in our supply chain or in any part of our business.

Training and whistleblowing policy

All staff at Cider of Sweden Ltd., who are directly involved in Supply Chain or Procurement, have been given advice and guidance to be vigilant and alert to the risks of Slavery and Human trafficking within our supply Chain. Any indication of this, however small, causing concern should immediately be reported to management, who will take appropriate steps if necessary.

Supply chain overview and policy

Cider of Sweden Ltd is committed to continuously improving its practices to identify and eliminate the potential for any slavery or human trafficking in its business and supply chains, and to acting ethically and with integrity in all its business relationships.

Cider of Sweden Ltd use a very limited number of suppliers to supply goods for sale and to provide services to support our operations. Due diligence checks are carried out on all suppliers and customers, to give us assurance that the highest standards are met.

At every point in our supply chain we ensure that we only use reputable service providers to transport and store our goods. We actively seek to use businesses who have slavery and human trafficking policies aligned with ours.

At all points of our supply chain, other than manufacturing, we use a UK based business. These businesses are expected to have their own policies on anti-slavery and human trafficking and to perform due diligence on the next link on the supply chain to them, as it is impractical for Cider of Sweden Ltd to have a direct relationship with all links in the chain.

Standards

Cider of Sweden Ltd has zero tolerance for any slavery or human trafficking in its supply chain. Any instance where a link in the chain is discovered to be non-compliant with this will result in immediate corrective action.