As 2017 gets underway, five multinationals based in Singapore – Rolls-Royce, Royal DSM, Henkel, BASF, and Panasonic – share how they are making sure they walk the sustainability talk in the year ahead.
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![]() As 2017 gets underway, five multinationals based in Singapore – Rolls-Royce, Royal DSM, Henkel, BASF, and Panasonic – share how they are making sure they walk the sustainability talk in the year ahead. No comment yet.
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![]() Henkel is changing the trajectory of its industrial waste materials from conventional, linear disposal towards a circular solution, providing consumers a new recycling option for industrial materials typically considered non-recyclable.
EcoVadis's insight:
Great to see our client Henkel undertaking such an extensive recycling initiative |
![]() “We believe that we can only find solutions for sustainable, certified palm oil products by working together to preserve the forests and improve the living conditions of the people in the farming areas,” according to Jan-Peter Sander of BASF Personal Care Europe. |
For a number of international giants, sustainability is a key part of their business.