Delta Holding 2013 Sustainability Report
The report highlights Delta Holding's sustainability performance in 2013, focusing on its five business divisions: agribusiness, real estate, distribution, sport, and insurance. Key achievements include the opening of the Crowne Plaza Belgrade hotel, hiring 459 new employees, and providing over 113,000 hours of training. The company continued its commitment to the UN Global Compact and GRI methodology, achieving a B+ reporting level. Significant philanthropic efforts were made through the Delta Foundation, including 533 charity events aiding over 98,000 residents. Environmental initiatives focused on cleaner production, energy efficiency, and waste management, with a notable 29% recycling rate for packaging waste.
Company: Delta Holding
Country: Serbia
Year: 2013
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 126
Delta Holding
The report highlights Delta Holding's sustainability performance in 2013, focusing on its five business divisions: agribusiness, real estate, distribution, sport, and insurance. Key achievements include the opening of the Crowne Plaza Belgrade hotel, hiring 459 new employees, and providing over 113,000 hours of training. The company continued its commitment to the UN Global Compact and GRI methodology, achieving a B+ reporting level. Significant philanthropic efforts were made through the Delta Foundation, including 533 charity events aiding over 98,000 residents. Environmental initiatives focused on cleaner production, energy efficiency, and waste management, with a notable 29% recycling rate for packaging waste.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Jul 14, 2014
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women on Board
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