Woolworths Holdings Ltd 2015 SR
The report highlights Woolworths Holdings Limited's progress in its Good Business Journey (GBJ) for the 2015 fiscal year. Key achievements include a 40% relative reduction in energy consumption in South African stores since 2004 and 98% of primary suppliers being Farming for the Future certified. The company created R2.4 billion in value for participants through its BEEESOS scheme and donated R590 million to social causes in South Africa. Additionally, the group expanded its sustainability strategy to include newly acquired David Jones and Country Road Group, aiming to be the most sustainable retailer in the southern hemisphere by 2020.
Company: Woolworths Holdings Ltd
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: South Africa
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 55
Woolworths Holdings Ltd
Good Business Journey Report
The report highlights Woolworths Holdings Limited's progress in its Good Business Journey (GBJ) for the 2015 fiscal year. Key achievements include a 40% relative reduction in energy consumption in South African stores since 2004 and 98% of primary suppliers being Farming for the Future certified. The company created R2.4 billion in value for participants through its BEEESOS scheme and donated R590 million to social causes in South Africa. Additionally, the group expanded its sustainability strategy to include newly acquired David Jones and Country Road Group, aiming to be the most sustainable retailer in the southern hemisphere by 2020.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jun 29, 2014 - Jun 28, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Published
Sep 30, 2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees