Waiward’s Commitment and Journey to Sustainability

by | Jun 1, 2023 | News

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June 1, 2023

EDMONTON, AB (June 1, 2023) – Waiward Industrial is pleased to announce our Journey to Sustainability with our Environmental, Social, and Governance initiatives. The development of our ESG initiatives and report marks a significant milestone and demonstrates our commitment to being conscious of our operations while encouraging and supporting employees in enhancing the quality of life in their communities.

Waiward ESG Initiatives

Environmental

  • Reduce CO2 Emissions
  • Corporate Fuel Divergence
  • Environmental Investment

Social

  • Equitable Employment
  • Indigenous Partnerships
  • Community Impact

Governance

  • Proactive Governance
  • Reactive Governance
  • Employee Satisfaction

 

“As we navigate this ever-shifting world, we lean on our core values, vision, and mission to make sound decisions. Living our purpose is a journey of continual improvement, and by taking a proactive approach to diversity, equity, inclusion, sustainability, and innovation, we can leave a legacy we are proud of, “said Andy Brooks, President & CEO, Waiward Industrial.

Our ESG Committee identified KPIs indicative of our corporate value, exceptional performance and quantifiable. Our commitment to measuring our performance and establishing our baseline scores is not to compare ourselves to other organizations but to demonstrate continual improvement and work to improve from quarter to quarter.

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