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Our commitments to responsible, ethical and sustainable business practice.

Sustainability Policy — Navitas Surveyors Ltd  ·  Effective 1 March 2026  ·  Version 1.1

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Policy owner
Directors, Navitas Surveyors Ltd
Review cycle
Annual — next review March 2027
Applies to
All staff, contractors and supply chain partners
Version
1.1 — Supersedes Sustainability Policy 2025

Effective management of our environmental, social and governance responsibilities is of key importance to the sustained success of our business. We are committed to operating responsibly across all areas: environmental stewardship, the health and wellbeing of our people, fair and ethical conduct in our supply chain, and a positive contribution to the communities and clients we serve.

As a minimum, we comply with all applicable legal and regulatory requirements. We aim to go further, embedding responsible practices into how we work day-to-day — and holding our partners and suppliers to the same standards.


1. Environment & Carbon
Reducing our footprint

As a professional services firm, our direct environmental impact is modest — but not negligible. Our greatest impacts arise from business travel, digital infrastructure and the energy used in our offices and home-working environments.


2. Health, Safety & Wellbeing
Looking after our people

The wellbeing of our small team is central to how we operate, and individual welfare has an outsized impact on our collective performance and culture.


3. Responsible Sourcing & Supply Chain
Working with the right partners

Although our supply chain is limited in scale, we take responsibility for the standards of those we work with. This includes IT suppliers, professional advisers, software providers and any specialist contractors engaged on client work.


4. Community & Clients
Making a positive contribution

Our work — helping power generators navigate business rates — contributes directly to the financial sustainability of the UK's clean energy sector. We are proud that our clients include operators of wind, solar, battery storage, hydro and other renewable assets.


5. Governance & Review

This policy is owned by the Directors of Navitas Surveyors Ltd and is reviewed annually. Compliance with this policy is a condition of employment and of engagement as a contractor or supply chain partner.

Any concerns about the application of this policy should be raised directly with a Director.

Signed on behalf of Navitas Surveyors Ltd
Signature & Name
Owen Garfield
Date
10 March 2026

Modern Slavery Statement — Navitas Surveyors Ltd  ·  Financial Year 2025–26  ·  Published March 2026

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Published
March 2026
Applies to
Navitas Surveyors Ltd (Co. No. 11374553)
Prepared under
Modern Slavery Act 2015, Section 54
Review cycle
Annual
Introduction

This statement is made by Navitas Surveyors Ltd ('Navitas') pursuant to Section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015. It sets out the steps we have taken during the financial year 2025–26 to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in our business or supply chain.

Navitas is a specialist business rates consultancy serving the UK power generation sector. We are a small, specialist firm. While the scale of our operations means our direct exposure to modern slavery risks is limited compared to larger organisations, we take our obligations under the Act seriously and are committed to continuous improvement.


Our Business

Navitas Surveyors Ltd is a RICS Regulated firm providing business rates advisory services exclusively to operators in the UK power generation sector — including wind, solar, CCGT, nuclear, hydro, biomass and battery storage assets. We are headquartered in Barnstaple, Devon, and operate primarily on a remote-working basis.

Our turnover falls below the £36 million threshold that triggers a mandatory obligation to publish a Modern Slavery Statement under the Act. We publish this statement voluntarily, because we believe transparency and ethical conduct should not be contingent on company size.


Our Supply Chain

Given our size and nature as a professional services firm, our supply chain is narrow and low-risk. It consists principally of:

We do not manufacture goods, operate in high-risk geographies, or engage labour-intensive supply chains of the type most commonly associated with modern slavery risk.


Risk Assessment

We have assessed the modern slavery risk within our business and supply chain as low, for the following reasons:

Notwithstanding the low assessed risk, we maintain due diligence as a matter of principle.


Policies & Controls

The following policies and controls support our commitment to preventing modern slavery:


Due Diligence

During 2025–26, we undertook the following due diligence steps:


Training & Awareness

Given the size of our team, formal training programmes are not proportionate. However, all Directors and staff are made aware of the requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, the indicators of modern slavery, and our internal reporting procedures. This awareness is refreshed annually alongside the review of this statement.


Looking Ahead

In the year ahead, we commit to:

This statement has been approved by the Directors of Navitas Surveyors Ltd and applies to the financial year ending 2026.

Signed on behalf of Navitas Surveyors Ltd
Director Signature & Name
Owen Garfield
Date
10 March 2026