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Michelin, the world leader in tire innovation and technology Ranked number one in the 2021 natural rubber or rubber industry sector assessment conducted by SPOTT. This assessment covers the analysis of the organization's mission and public policy. Both related to environmental, social and governance issues. (Environment, Social, Governance: ESG) as well as those related to supporting the financial sector and stakeholders in the supply chain to be able to manage environmental, social and governance risks. effectively 00300733 The Sustainability Policy Transparency Toolkit (SPOTT) is an assessment framework developed by ZSL (Zoological Society of London), an international conservation charity. This tool is used to evaluate information about an organization.
Various policies and practices in the areas of environment, society and governance Greece Phone Number The Public Disclosure of individual commodity producers, processors and traders. SPOTT assesses and scores companies and organizations working with tropical forests, palm oil and natural rubber. annually According to 100 industrial sector-specific indicators to compare with standard criteria and evaluate progress that has occurred. The most recent SPOTT assessment, published in March 2022, assessed and rated 30 natural rubber (NR) companies and organizations, including NR and automotive tire manufacturers. The world's largest are included. Michelin has the highest score at 81.8%, clearly superior to other assessors in the same group. The industry average score was just 39.3%, reflecting Michelin's leadership in sustainability transparency and disclosure. Sam Ginger, ZSL's lead analyst for the assessment, said: “ZSL calls on companies and organizations to share environmental, social and governance information. that are consistently clear and factually correct on the website and encourage their suppliers to follow these guidelines as well.
Transparent data reporting throughout the supply chain helps to effectively track progress towards sustainable and equitable natural rubber production.” Mr. Seksan Traiukosa, Managing Director of Société des Matières Premiéres Tropicales Pte Ltd (SMPT), a subsidiary of the Michelin Group that serves as a technical and procurement center for rubber, said, “Ranking number one in the evaluation This time reinforces both Michelin's commitment to the sustainability of natural rubber. and close participation with relevant agencies and people Including upgrading operations in the area, playing a role in the supply chain to assess and reduce environmental, social and governance risks. as well as empowering smallholder farmers through a variety of projects that aim to provide them with better quality of life and environmental practices, such as the CASCADE project that aims to empower 1,000 farmers in Indonesia. By using the RubberWay Risk Mapping Tool to report project progress.
Various policies and practices in the areas of environment, society and governance Greece Phone Number The Public Disclosure of individual commodity producers, processors and traders. SPOTT assesses and scores companies and organizations working with tropical forests, palm oil and natural rubber. annually According to 100 industrial sector-specific indicators to compare with standard criteria and evaluate progress that has occurred. The most recent SPOTT assessment, published in March 2022, assessed and rated 30 natural rubber (NR) companies and organizations, including NR and automotive tire manufacturers. The world's largest are included. Michelin has the highest score at 81.8%, clearly superior to other assessors in the same group. The industry average score was just 39.3%, reflecting Michelin's leadership in sustainability transparency and disclosure. Sam Ginger, ZSL's lead analyst for the assessment, said: “ZSL calls on companies and organizations to share environmental, social and governance information. that are consistently clear and factually correct on the website and encourage their suppliers to follow these guidelines as well.
Transparent data reporting throughout the supply chain helps to effectively track progress towards sustainable and equitable natural rubber production.” Mr. Seksan Traiukosa, Managing Director of Société des Matières Premiéres Tropicales Pte Ltd (SMPT), a subsidiary of the Michelin Group that serves as a technical and procurement center for rubber, said, “Ranking number one in the evaluation This time reinforces both Michelin's commitment to the sustainability of natural rubber. and close participation with relevant agencies and people Including upgrading operations in the area, playing a role in the supply chain to assess and reduce environmental, social and governance risks. as well as empowering smallholder farmers through a variety of projects that aim to provide them with better quality of life and environmental practices, such as the CASCADE project that aims to empower 1,000 farmers in Indonesia. By using the RubberWay Risk Mapping Tool to report project progress.