Steamships Trading Co Ltd 2021 Sustainability Report
The report highlights Steamships' commitment to sustainability through its three pillars: Our People, Our Environment, and Our Community. In 2021, the company formally adopted sustainability into its planning cycle and approved the creation of a dedicated Sustainability Office for 2022. Key achievements include reaching an 80% staff vaccination rate through the 'COVID Safe Workplaces' campaign and centralizing HR functions via Project Unify. The company also maintained its Community Grants Program, supporting education, health, and sanitation projects across Papua New Guinea. Additionally, several business units achieved ISO certifications for quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management.
Company: Steamships Trading Co Ltd
Sector: Transport & logistics
Country: Papua New Guinea
Year: 2021
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 16
Steamships Trading Co Ltd
The report highlights Steamships' commitment to sustainability through its three pillars: Our People, Our Environment, and Our Community. In 2021, the company formally adopted sustainability into its planning cycle and approved the creation of a dedicated Sustainability Office for 2022. Key achievements include reaching an 80% staff vaccination rate through the 'COVID Safe Workplaces' campaign and centralizing HR functions via Project Unify. The company also maintained its Community Grants Program, supporting education, health, and sanitation projects across Papua New Guinea. Additionally, several business units achieved ISO certifications for quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
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Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Water Consumption
Women in Management
Employees