
Top 25 Corporations Walking the Talk in ESG
The bank’s statement of intent is anchored around 14 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which it has actively tackled for decades, demonstrating a meaningful impact for all.
The bank’s statement of intent is anchored around 14 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which it has actively tackled for decades, demonstrating a meaningful impact for all.
Standing tall among family businesses, Davis & Shirtliff fully embraces ESG principles and practices, a testament to the leadership of its Chair, Alec Davis, and the professionally constituted board of directors: a true beacon of excellence.
What sets White Cap apart is its unwavering commitment to ESG principles from a corporate, not just consumer, perspective. The brand understands that true progress hinges on systemic change, not just individual choices.
In line with the Green365 strategy, MP Shah Hospital has adopted good practices in water conservation (SDG #6), renewable energy (SDG #7) and waste management (SDG #12).
Over the years, NMG has taken measures to maximise its energy efficiency, with a hybrid of clean energy and traditional sources utilised to drive a sustainable mix of power sources.
#13 USIU-AFRICA In 1970, Academic Services Limited (ASL) founded St. Austin’s Academy (SAA) as part of a programme to establish centres of academic excellence in Kenya. SAA, as the school…
Absa has successfully implemented a culture transformation journey that has enabled it to create a high-performance work environment.
People’s voices, aspirations and dreams–less readily accessible–must be taken just as seriously.
To promote responsible drinking, EABL has rolled out several initiatives to educate consumers on alcohol misuse and the importance of moderation.
Sustainability is at the core of Davis & Shirtliff’s thinking – which is why it has survived and thrived over the 75 years of its existence.