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Case study: How ExxonMobil promotes employee health and wellness
As the largest publicly held oil and gas company in the world, with a diversified portfolio of high-quality assets, projects and resources across the company’s Upstream, ... -
Case study: How Evonik protects and promotes employee health
As a global leader in specialty chemicals, operating in over 100 countries, protecting the health and employability of its more than 36,000 employees, preventing workplace accidents ... -
Case study: How the BMW Group promotes occupational health and safety
The BMW Group strives to become the most successful and sustainable premium provider of individual mobility around the globe, integrating sustainability across the company’s value chain ... -
Case study: How Polymetal promotes occupational health and safety
As a leading precious metals mining group, with operations in Russia, Kazakhstan and Armenia and a portfolio of seven productive gold and silver mines, Polymetal is ... -
Case study: How Saab attracts, retains and develops employees
As a defence and security company developing, manufacturing and selling world-leading products and solutions, operating in 34 countries across the globe, , not least for ... -
Case study: How Croda promotes occupational health and safety
As a world leader in speciality chemicals, high performance ingredients and technologies, operating in 36 countries around the globe across four market sectors – personal care, ... -
Case study: How Delta promotes employee health, safety and security
As a global aviation leader, with 180 million customers in the United States and around the globe and 335 destinations in 58 countries, employing 84,245 people, ... -
Case study: How SIX creates a work environment that provides opportunities for all employees, empowering them to give their best
As a leading global provider of financial technology and services, Accordingly, SIX tries to be a responsible employer, providing all employees with an attractive work ... -
Case study: How Enel promotes occupational health and safety
As a global leader in energy generation and distribution, with over 61 million customers in more than 30 countries, and 1.9 million kilometers of distribution networks, ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-409GRI-412GRI-414SDG16SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Food and Beveragesupply chain
Case study: How Thai Union promotes ethical labour practices in the global seafood industry
Recognizing that consumers across the globe increasingly expect companies to show respect for human rights throughout their supply chains, and that the global seafood industry faces ... -
Case study: How General Motors is promoting vehicle efficiency and minimizing CO2 emissions
General Motors’ (GM) business strategy focuses on building trust with its customers and stakeholders, as trust is the cornerstone of business success. Promoting fuel efficiency ... -
Case study: How HAESL promotes occupational health and safety
As a maintenance organisation providing first-class aero engine and component repair services to airlines across the globe using Rolls-Royce engines, HAESL (Hong Kong Aero Engine Services ... -
Case study: How Southwestern Energy promotes workplace safety through employee health and safety training
Health and safety in the workplace, not least by establishing a solid safety culture, is a top priority for Southwestern Energy. A comprehensive training system ensures ... -
Case study: How Nestlé tries to operate with a fundamental respect for the rights of the people it employs, does business with or otherwise interacts with
Recognizing that prospering over the long term means doing business in compliance with national and international laws, regulations and standards, as well as its own principles ... -
Case study: How Dolphin Energy promotes employee health, safety and wellbeing
Trying to achieve operational excellence, Dolphin Energy makes every effort to meet the strictest health and safety standards in its operations, safeguarding the health, safety and ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Equipment
Case study: How Hitachi tries to contribute to the creation of a prosperous society by driving innovation, utilizing its advanced technologies
Hitachi has committed, for over a century, to contributing, through innovation, exploratory research, and by developing original technology and products, to the creation of a prosperous ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Computers
Case study: How HP uses its technology, capital, and resources to create opportunities in underserved communities
Operating in 170 countries and territories around the globe, and believing that action should be taken to address key challenges facing humanity, including creating opportunities for ... -
Case study: How Audi promotes occupational health and safety
As one of the leading car manufacturers worldwide, with production operations in 12 countries and more than 77,000 employees, Audi tries to be an attractive employer ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Universities
Case study: How the KU Leuven FEB (Faculty of Economics and Business) integrates ethics, responsibility and sustainability themes into educational programs and research
Ranked among the top European economics and business schools, , not least by incorporating ethics, responsibility and sustainability (ERS) themes into academic activities, courses and research. ... -
Case study: How Desso designs and produces recyclable products containing recycled content
As a leading carpets and carpet tiles company that operates in over 100 countries, developing products for hotels, homes, cruise liners and airlines, government, education, corporate ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Universities
Case study: How ETH Zurich cultivates sustainability-related competencies in students and staff
As one of the world’s top technology and natural science universities, with over 18,500 students from more than 110 countries, ETH Zurich tries to make sure ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Universities
Case study: How the University of Melbourne engages students in sustainability initiatives
The University of Melbourne is among the top universities worldwide and a member of the Group of Eight top universities in Australia. The vision of the ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Universities
Case study: How Plymouth University encourages and enables students to engage with sustainability issues
Plymouth University, enjoying a growing reputation for sustainability, is committed to embedding sustainability issues and principles into its academic programmes, enabling its almost 20,000 students to ... -
Case study: Innovability: How Enel combines innovation and sustainability in energy-related projects
As a global leader in energy generation and distribution, operating in more than 30 countries, Enel strives, through a range of collaborations and partnerships, as well ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203GRI-204GRI-411GRI-412GRI-413GRI-414SDG1SDG10SDG12SDG16SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Othersupply chain
Case study: How Tiffany & Co. heightens public awareness of responsible mining issues and supports the development of broadly acceptable standards for responsible mining
Diamond and precious metal supply chains can be long, complex and often lacking in transparency. As a result, most people – including many jewelry retailers – ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-202GRI-203GRI-413SDG1SDG10SDG11SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG5SDG7SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Public Agency
Case study: How the UNOPS works to have a positive impact on the communities where it operates
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)’s mission is to serve, collaborating with a range of partners, people and communities in need across the globe, ... -
Case study: How Woolworths promotes workplace diversity
As Australia’s second largest private sector employer and New Zealand’s largest private sector employer, Woolworths makes a considerable contribution to employment and the economy. In Australia, ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG3SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Telecommunications
Case study: Swisscom’s policies, measures and initiatives for increasing its energy efficiency
The greatest impact Swisscom has on the environment is through its energy consumption and the related CO2 emissions, so, as one of the ten biggest purchasers ... -
Case study: Qatar’s Energy and Industry Sector’s water management policies, targets and initiatives
Water conservation is an issue of increasing significance in Qatar, as it has one of the world’s lowest levels of rainfall and highest rates of per ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203GRI-415SDG1SDG10SDG16SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Other
Case study: Nielsen data for good – measuring to provide value to society as a whole
As a leading global information, data and measurement company, operating in over 100 countries, : providing companies, nonprofit organizations, governments, the general public and a range ...
