Modern Slavery Statement

Financial year ending: 2025  ·  Last updated: 24 September 2025

1. Our commitment

klyr (“we”, “us”) is a creative agency and production company. We are committed to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and supply chains. We act ethically and with integrity and expect the same standards from our suppliers and partners.

2. Scope, structure and supply chains

We operate in the UK and work with freelance crew, production partners, post-production studios, equipment hire houses, venues, and platform/technology providers. Our suppliers range from micro-businesses to larger organisations. This statement covers all Klyr operations and those acting on our behalf.

3. Policies and standards

4. Risk assessment

We review risk by geography (non-UK shoots), category (e.g. casual labour, logistics, set construction), and engagement type (subcontracting/multi-tier supply). Higher-risk engagements trigger enhanced due diligence and senior approval.

5. Due diligence

6. Training & awareness

Production leads and operations staff receive periodic guidance on identifying indicators of exploitation (unusual control over documents, restricted movement, signs of coercion) and how to escalate concerns.

7. Reporting concerns

Concerns can be raised in confidence via [email protected].

If there is immediate danger, we will contact the police. We will investigate all reports and take appropriate action with suppliers or partners.

8. Measuring effectiveness

9. Approval

This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Klyr’s modern slavery statement for the financial year ending 2025.

Approved by: The Directors of klyr
Date: 24 September 2025

This statement will be reviewed annually and updated as required.