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Gildan selected as one of the 2023 Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world
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ildan Activewear has been rated as one of Corporate Knights’ Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world for the second consecutive year.
Gildan moved up its ranking from 79th last year to 60th overall this year, and was the only apparel manufacturing company included on the list globally. Glenn Chamandy, president and CEO of Gildan, said: “We are pleased to be recognised by Corporate Knights once more, demonstrating Gildan’s strong commitment to ESG. “Our increased ranking refl ects our dedication and hard work in developing and advancing our Next Generation ESG strategy over the past year which includes increasing gender diversity, focusing on sustainable investments, employee safety, and linking executive compensation to ESG targets, among other initiatives. Under this strategy, we are driving ESG further into our
Sabur to host open house event
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abur Digital is opening the doors to its showroom on March 7 and 8. Printers are encouraged to visit to explore a wide range of solutions in the sublimation, UV, direct to fi lm, eco-solvent and cutting industries. During
the event, Sabur will be offering special
pricing on all
showroom machines allowing visitors to upgrade their equipment and take their business to the next level.
Machines on display will include; the DGI Hercules and Poseidon, the Mimaki JX200-EX, the Mimaki UVJ100-160 and the Roland DG VG3-640, among others.
• To register your attendance visit
www.saburdigital.com
| 18 | March 2023 The Christmas sock
The Tuff Stuff Workwear team handing over the donation to EACH
life-limiting illnesses. A range of services supporting physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs are provided. EACH provides nursing care in the hospice or at home.
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
Corporate Knights’ Global 100 ranking of the world’s most sustainable companies is now in its 19th year
business and remain committed to the path ahead to ensure that our products are made with respect for our people, the environment, and our communities from start to fi nish.”
Ricoh also joined Gildan on the list. The printer manufacturer was ranked 80th on the list and was included for the 11th time. Jake Yamashita, president and CEO, added: “In 2020, we positioned ESG initiatives as future fi nancial targets, one of the dual companywide management
targets along with regular fi nancial goals. This ranking is a testament to Ricoh’s continuous and accelerated commitment to sustainability, such as incorporating ESG indicators into our executive compensation and actively lobbying for climate change action by joining the conversation on renewable energy with the Japanese government.” The Global 100 is an annual ranking of the world’s most sustainable corporations published by Canada-based Corporate Knights. The assessment is executed across key indicators, including environmental, social, and governance performance, % sustainable revenue, % sustainable investment, climate-related lobbying activities, and sustainability- linked pay. The assessment results are announced each year during the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The 19th annual ranking, the 2023 Global 100, assessed 6,720 publicly-traded companies with over US$1 billion in revenue.
Tuff Stuff Workwear donates thousands to children’s hospice
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uffolk-based TuffStuff Workwear has donated a huge £4,644 to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices through the sale of a Christmas sock. 100% of the profi t generated from the sale of the festive socks was donated to EACH.
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) supports families whose children have life-threatening or
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