This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the ‘Act’) and outlines the steps we have taken and intend to take to assess our operations and supply chains and mitigate any risk of slavery and human trafficking. ReDefine is committed to conducting business ethically and responsibly and tackling slavery and human trafficking wherever it can.
ReDefine brings a fresh and dynamic approach to the art of Visual Effects (VFX) and Animation for film, episodic and multiplatform content. As part of the DNEG Group, ReDefine leverages an incredible legacy of creative and technical innovation to cater to projects that benefit from our agile, boutique approach. We design solutions that are tailored to the requirements of each show and always deliver to the highest levels of quality.
Our modern slavery risk is associated with people within our operations and supply chain. We will continue to assess this and work closely with suppliers to mitigate the risks that may arise. There have been no reported incidents of modern slavery in this financial year.
ReDefine uses a wide range of suppliers in all its locations that supply facilities, training and hardware. We are committed to continuously improving our practices to identify and eliminate any slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains, and to act ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships.
ReDefine has several policies that aim to minimise the risk of modern slavery in our supply chain and our employee base. These include the Whistleblowing Policy and ReDefine encourages all individuals to raise any concerns that they may have about the conduct of others in the business or the way in which the business is run. This policy sets out the way in which individuals may raise any concerns that they have and how those concerns will be dealt with.
We build long-standing relationships with local suppliers and ensure our expectations, standards, and requirements for conducting business with ReDefine are clear. We monitor the suppliers in our supply chain and are further developing our due diligence to formalise our risk identification procedures and practices.
Our procurement team provides support and guidance to those teams who have direct responsibility for relevant supply chains. We will continue to investigate further training over the next year to ensure that purchasing managers understand the risks associated with modern slavery.
We will continue to enhance our procedures to help us identify, prevent, and mitigate any risks of modern slavery or human trafficking in relation to new and existing suppliers.