KliX Play Structures Complies

Under the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018, KliX is required to identify, assess and address risks of modern slavery within their operations and supply chains. Modern slavery risks are typically higher in complex, international supply chains where labour standards, transparency, and enforcement may vary.

By manufacturing locally and engaging:

  • Australian-sourced materials
  • Local, regulated trade workforce
  • Domestic suppliers operating under Australian workplace laws
  • Greater supply chain transparency
  • Easier due diligence and verification
  • Reduced reliance on high-risk jurisdictions
  • Clearer documentation for Modern Slavery Statements
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OPERATIONS

Fair For All

KliX operates within one of the worldโ€™s most robust regulatory environments, including:

  • The Fair Work Act 2009
  • Work health and safety legislation
  • Anti-discrimination and human rights laws
  • Strong enforcement mechanisms and auditing frameworks

 

This substantially lowers the risk of forced labour, debt bondage, exploitative working conditions, or unethical subcontracting practices that can be more prevalent in offshore manufacturing.

KliX demonstrates proactive risk mitigation and responsible procurement, aligning with the reporting and due diligence expectations of the Modern Slavery Act while supporting ethical, transparent, and locally accountable manufacturing practices.

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