ESG at Ingredients

Our Ingredients businesses are investing to improve performance across a wide range of material ESG topics.


Wastewater treatment at AB Mauri Maya's yeast plant in Bandrima, Türkiye Wastewater treatment at AB Mauri Maya's yeast plant in Bandrima, Türkiye


ESG Governance

Each Ingredients business manages its ESG impacts, risks and opportunities independently, tailoring strategies to its specific business needs.

AB Mauri

AB Mauri places ownership and accountability for ESG at a country and business unit level. This empowers local teams to make decisions and oversee topics in the context of their local markets.

The divisional ESG Steering Group provides guidance and oversight to local teams on common priority areas across environment, social and governance topics. Individual priority activities and programmes, such as the health and safety of our employees, water stewardship, and energy efficiency, are supported by global champions, providing subject matter guidance and facilitating the sharing of best practices across the division.

For more information on ESG at AB Mauri please see its website.

ABFI

The division's ESG strategy is based on three pillars: People, Planet and Customers. These pillars reflect its efforts to help protect people and preserve the environment, and to respect its partners. This framework guides the division's approach, while its decentralised structure allows each business to define and implement specific ESG goals and activities that are relevant to its respective industries, markets and communities.

The ABFI Chief Executive is responsible for the ESG agenda including impacts, risks and opportunities. The ABFI Divisional Safety, Risk and Sustainability Director serves as the liaison between the ABF Group and its businesses, facilitating communication, collaboration and strategic direction on ESG matters. The business-level managing directors have overall responsibility for the implementation of their ESG strategy and for the performance of their business unit. A cross-business Sustainability Committee also supports collaboration and knowledge sharing.

For more information on ESG at ABFI please see its website.


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