Almacenes Exito SA 2017 Integrated Report
The report highlights Grupo Éxito's performance and sustainability achievements for the fiscal year 2017 across Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. The company consolidated its position as South America's leading food retailer with 1,573 stores and over 140,000 employees. Key milestones include the expansion of the Cash & Carry format, the launch of the 'Puntos Colombia' loyalty program, and the achievement of USD 100 million in regional synergies. On the sustainability front, the company benefited over 51,800 children through Fundación Éxito, reduced plastic bag usage by 41% in Colombia, and sourced 82% of its fruits and vegetables directly from local farmers.
Company: Almacenes Exito SA
Sector: Wholesale & retail
Country: Colombia
Year: 2017
Type: Integrated Report
Pages: 145
Almacenes Exito SA
The report highlights Grupo Éxito's performance and sustainability achievements for the fiscal year 2017 across Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. The company consolidated its position as South America's leading food retailer with 1,573 stores and over 140,000 employees. Key milestones include the expansion of the Cash & Carry format, the launch of the 'Puntos Colombia' loyalty program, and the achievement of USD 100 million in regional synergies. On the sustainability front, the company benefited over 51,800 children through Fundación Éxito, reduced plastic bag usage by 41% in Colombia, and sourced 82% of its fruits and vegetables directly from local farmers.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2017
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
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Energy Consumption
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Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees