Post by nurnobisorker22 on Feb 19, 2024 23:42:20 GMT -5
Ingredion Mexico, with the participation of leaders from various companies, held the discussion on Corporate Sustainability as a Strategic Part of Business in Mexico , a good practice aimed at sharing initiatives around Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. aligned with the principles and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the UN. “Sustainability is one of the pillars of the Ingredion world. We are clear that in business we must unite to achieve a world with a sustainable future, carry out good practices on ESG issues and continue making our actions transparent, which is why today we present to you our fifth Mexico 2022 Sustainability Report, which reflects the commitments, achievements, alliances and all the actions that together are a sample of the world in which we want to live.” Jaime López, President and General Director of Ingredion.
The participants were Irene Espínola Campos, Global Leader of Net Zero Carbon (Including Renewable Energy) at Grupo Bimbo, Sergio Valdivia Torres, Manager of Liaison with Federal and Legislative Government at HEINEKEN México, Linet García Navarrete, Manager of Sustainability and Environment for Mexico at The Coca-Cola Company, Estefanía Barraza Azanza, Sustainability Manager for North America at Ingredion. Among the data shared, it was highlighted that, according to a survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Guatemala Mobile Number List Development (OECD), more and more Latin American countries disclose information on the sustainability of companies every day. All companies are aligning their strategies in accordance with the principles and Sustainable Development Goals of the UN. Irene Espínola Campos, from Grupo Bimbo, pointed out that “companies face constant environmental challenges.
Therefore, our company is dedicating all its efforts to implementing practices that allow us to become a net zero carbon emissions company by 2050. Among our initiatives are the promotion of regenerative agriculture, the use of renewable electrical energy and the adoption of sustainable mobility." Today, the world demands that companies have a clearer position on social, environmental and governance issues. Climate change is an issue that drives everyone to take action from the value chain to homes. The commitment belongs to everyone to have a better planet. Sustainability practices are part of the companies' business strategy, coupled with the commitments to have a better world, which are reflected in their sustainability reports. Linet García Navarrete of the Coca-Cola Company commented that “the company sees waste as a new input and that the company's pillars focus on productivity, creating solutions centered on nature.
The participants were Irene Espínola Campos, Global Leader of Net Zero Carbon (Including Renewable Energy) at Grupo Bimbo, Sergio Valdivia Torres, Manager of Liaison with Federal and Legislative Government at HEINEKEN México, Linet García Navarrete, Manager of Sustainability and Environment for Mexico at The Coca-Cola Company, Estefanía Barraza Azanza, Sustainability Manager for North America at Ingredion. Among the data shared, it was highlighted that, according to a survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Guatemala Mobile Number List Development (OECD), more and more Latin American countries disclose information on the sustainability of companies every day. All companies are aligning their strategies in accordance with the principles and Sustainable Development Goals of the UN. Irene Espínola Campos, from Grupo Bimbo, pointed out that “companies face constant environmental challenges.
Therefore, our company is dedicating all its efforts to implementing practices that allow us to become a net zero carbon emissions company by 2050. Among our initiatives are the promotion of regenerative agriculture, the use of renewable electrical energy and the adoption of sustainable mobility." Today, the world demands that companies have a clearer position on social, environmental and governance issues. Climate change is an issue that drives everyone to take action from the value chain to homes. The commitment belongs to everyone to have a better planet. Sustainability practices are part of the companies' business strategy, coupled with the commitments to have a better world, which are reflected in their sustainability reports. Linet García Navarrete of the Coca-Cola Company commented that “the company sees waste as a new input and that the company's pillars focus on productivity, creating solutions centered on nature.