Top 25 Corporations Walking the Talk in ESG
ARC Ride’s foundation is built on a vision of affordable, reliable and clean transportation for African cities, directly addressing the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
ARC Ride’s foundation is built on a vision of affordable, reliable and clean transportation for African cities, directly addressing the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
Google’s deep-rooted commitment to ESG principles is more than a corporate mandate - it is a business imperative that drives positive impact across the globe, and Kenya is no exception.
Bata Kenya champions environmental stewardship for the planet through a robust and proactive approach to sustainability. This includes prioritising sustainable sourcing, utilising eco-friendly materials like water-based adhesives and organic leather chemicals, and actively incorporating recycled content to minimise their environmental footprint, in line with their mission.
Craft Silicon’s dedication to ESG practices was recognised in November 2023 when it successfully met the criteria for inclusion in the SET ESG Rating (formerly Thailand Sustainability Investment, THSI) list for the second consecutive year.
ith a history of excellence in care - ranging from kidney transplants to advanced cardiovascular surgeries - the hospital’s mission to do good has long been a defining element of its DNA.
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At the core of Java’s environmental efforts is its innovative approach to waste management. Partnering with Muenzer Kenya, a biotechnology firm, Java recycles over 3,500 kg of used cooking oil from its restaurants, converting it into biodiesel.
Qatar Airways has made substantial progress in reducing its environmental footprint, with a focus on investing in fuel-efficient aircraft and exploring sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The airline operates one of the youngest fleets in the world, composed of technologically advanced aircraft from Airbus and Boeing.
Environmentally, Little has actively embraced green mobility by integrating electric bikes and scooters into its fleet. These electric two-wheelers, equipped with geofencing technology, ensure they operate within specific locations, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions.
From a conservation perspective, the company is committed to an ambitious goal of planting 3 million trees across East Africa.