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Case study: How IPG promotes ethical business conduct
IPG is a recognised leader in the development, manufacture and sale of a variety of paper and film-based pressure-sensitive and water-activated tapes, polyethylene and specialised polyolefin ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-205GRI-206GRI-419SDG16SDGs categorySector: Household and Personal Products
Case study: How Miele promotes compliance
With 13 plants at a total of 12 locations, 8 of which are located in Germany, Miele is the world’s leading supplier of premium appliances for ... -
Case study: How Apical promotes ethical business behaviour
Apical Group is one the largest exporters of palm oil in Indonesia, managing the downstream business of palm oil production including sourcing, refining, processing, manufacturing, ... -
Case study: How Challenger promotes business integrity
Challenger is Australia’s largest provider of annuities, providing reliable, guaranteed income payments to thousands of Australian retirees. Challenger recognises that its ability to continue to ... -
Case study: How Quebec Iron Ore promotes ethical business behaviour
Founded in 2015, Quebec Iron Ore is one of the world’s largest independent producers of high-grade iron ore following the 2018 launch of operations at its ... -
Case study: How Stoelzle promotes legal compliance
Looking back on more than 200 years of glass production, Stoelzle consists of six production sites and three decoration facilities in Europe, taking advantage of both ... -
Case study: How Ratos promotes business ethics and anti-corruption
With 12,200 employees and 12 companies in three business areas, Ratos is a business group that enables independent mid-sized companies headquartered in the Nordics to excel ... -
Case study: How the Talanx Group promotes compliance
The Talanx Group is a multi-brand provider in the insurance and financial services sector, with 22,824 employees worldwide and over 40 subsidiaries and branch offices on ...