Modern Slavery
Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking Statement
Last updated: 18 June 2026
This is a voluntary statement. Kameelandsteel.com is below the turnover threshold at which a statement is mandatory under section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015, but we publish it to set out our commitment.
Kameelandsteel.com, an unincorporated business based in the Isle of Man, is committed to acting ethically and with integrity, and to preventing slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour, and human trafficking in our business and supply chains.
Our business
We retail braai (barbecue) equipment, firewood, charcoal, spices, and related accessories, with delivery on the Isle of Man. We recognise that supply chains for wood, charcoal, and manufactured goods β including imported products β can carry a higher risk of labour exploitation, and we take that seriously.
Our commitment
- We do not tolerate slavery or human trafficking in any part of our business or supply chain.
- We expect our suppliers, partners, and contractors to share our commitment and to comply with applicable anti-slavery and human-trafficking laws.
- We seek to engage reputable suppliers and to address concerns where they arise.
- Our Acceptable Use Policy prohibits use of our Site in connection with slavery or trafficking.
Reporting concerns
If you have concerns about modern slavery or human trafficking connected to our business or supply chain, please contact us via our contact form. Concerns about an immediate risk to a person should be reported to the police.
Contact
Kameelandsteel.com β via our contact form.