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Case study: How Sydney Airport promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Sydney Airport is one of Australia’s most important pieces of infrastructure, its international gateway and an essential part of its transport network, connecting to more than ... -
Case study: How CAL promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Based in Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, China Airlines (CAL) is the largest airline in Taiwan, providing international passenger and freight air transport services to / from ... -
Case study: How Baker Hughes promotes workplace diversity
Baker Hughes is a leading energy technology company that has a diverse portfolio of equipment and service capabilities that span the energy and industrial value chain. ... -
Case study: How Snam promotes gender diversity
Snam is one of the world’s leading energy infrastructure operators and one of the largest Italian listed companies in terms of capitalisation. , promoting perspectives and ... -
Case study: How Cathay Pacific promotes sustainable sourcing
Cathay Pacific is a world-class international airline registered and based in Hong Kong, directly connecting Hong Kong to 109 destinations in 35 countries worldwide. Sustainable sourcing, ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Aviation
Case study: How BAC creates economic value for its stakeholders
Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Limited (BAC), the operator of Brisbane Airport, is a private, unlisted Queensland company that proudly takes on the challenge of connecting Australia ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-308GRI-407GRI-408GRI-409GRI-414SDG16SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Automotivesupply chain
Case study: How Tenneco promotes responsible sourcing
Tenneco is a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket, driving advancements in global mobility in its four segments: Motorparts, Ride Performance, Powertrain, ... -
Case study: How SAF-HOLLAND promotes sustainability across its supply chain
SAF-HOLLAND Group is the largest independent listed supplier to the commercial vehicle market in Europe and one of the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of chassis-related ... -
Case study: How Ford Otosan promotes sustainability among its suppliers
With its production capacity of 455,000 commercial vehicles, 70,000 engines and 140,000 powertrains by the end of 2019, Ford Otosan is the biggest commercial vehicle production ... -
Case study: How IndoAgri promotes responsible sourcing
IndoAgri and its subsidiaries operate plantation and processing facilities that produce palm oil, rubber, sugar, cocoa and tea. IndoAgri also operates research & development, seed breeding, ... -
Case study: How First Resources promotes sustainability across its supply chain
First Resources is one of Singapore’s leading palm oil producers, supported by a workforce of 20,913 employees and managing 181,065 hectares of oil palm plantations. To ... -
Case study: How ANJ improves traceability across its supply chain
Austindo Nusantara Jaya (ANJ) is an agricultural commodity holding company engaging principally, directly and through its subsidiaries, in trading, services and operations related to palm oil ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Tourism/Leisure
Case study: How Rainbow Tourism Group creates economic value for its stakeholders
Rainbow Tourism Group was established in 1992 and is a major player in Zimbabwe’s Tourism Industry, operating four distinct quality hospitality brands and positioning itself as ... -
Case study: How Minor promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Minor is a global company focused on three core businesses: hospitality, restaurants and lifestyle brands distribution, operating in 65 markets across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, ... -
Case study: How DevelopmentWA promotes sustainability across its supply chain
DevelopmentWA is the Western Australian Government’s land and development corporation established to develop land for living and land for jobs and help build the State’s social ... -
Case study: How Virtusa promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Headquartered in Massachusetts, with 47 offices across North America, Europe, and Asia, Virtusa is a leading worldwide provider of digital engineering and information technology (IT) outsourcing ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Other
Case study: How TPCORP creates economic value for its stakeholders
Textile Prestige (Public) Company Limited and other companies in the TPCORP Group are engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of non-woven fabric products and materials capable ... -
Case study: How Stoelzle promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Looking back on more than 200 years of glass production, Stoelzle manufactures moulded glass containers for the pharmaceutical, spirits, food, perfumery and cosmetic industry in a ... -
Case study: How REA Group promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Headquartered in Richmond VIC, Australia, REA Group is a multinational digital advertising business specialising in property. Ensuring the selection, management and payment of suppliers is fair ... -
Case study: How Nammo respects and promotes human rights
With more than 2,700 employees, 28 production sites and a presence in 12 countries, Nammo is one of the world’s leading providers of specialty ammunition and ... -
Case study: How Landmark Group promotes employee development
Landmark Group is one of the largest retail and hospitality conglomerates in the Middle East, Africa and India, with more than 2,200 outlets, including stores, restaurants ... -
Case study: How KONE promotes employee safety and well-being
Serving approximately 500,000 customers across the globe, KONE is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, providing elevators, escalators and automatic building doors, as ... -
Case study: How Huhtamaki promotes responsible sourcing
Huhtamaki is a key global provider of sustainable packaging solutions for billions of consumers around the world, operating in 36 countries and 81 sites around the ... -
Case study: How HSH promotes employee development
HSH is the owner and operator of a small number of the world’s finest luxury hotels under The Peninsula brand, as well as a number of ... -
Case study: How Attica Group promotes employee development
Operating 30 modern vessels in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Attica Group is the largest passenger shipping group in Greece, the third in the Mediterranean Sea and ... -
Case study: How SMPC promotes occupational health and safety
Semirara Mining and Power Corporation (SMPC) is a leading vertically integrated power generation company in the Philippines and the only power producer in the country that ... -
Case study: How Quebec Iron Ore promotes workplace diversity
Founded in 2015, Quebec Iron Ore is a leading independent producer of high-grade iron ore, meeting the world’s highest steelmaking process standards of clients located mainly ... -
Case study: How Petra promotes ethical business conduct
Petra Diamonds is a leading independent diamond mining group and a consistent supplier of gem-quality rough diamonds to the international market. and enable each part of ... -
Case study: How OCP promotes employee health and safety
OCP Group is a leading producer of phosphate rock and phosphatic fertilizers, employing 21,000 people and serving 350 customers around the globe. Beyond direct positive impacts ... -
Case study: How Newcrest promotes employee health and hygiene
Newcrest is one of the world’s largest gold mining companies and among the top 50 companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, with operating mines in Australia, ...
