Corporate Social Responsibility and Involvement
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Guy Distribution is expected to display an exceptional level of responsibility when it comes to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and as a market leader we are more than happy to accept these demands and meet our commitments. |
PEOPLE |
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We want to be a good employer which means operating in accordance with standards and values and having a policy of ‘zero-tolerance’ to corruption, discrimination, intimidation, violence and sexism. The creation of good working conditions is the top priority of our personnel policyand we promote equal opportunities and respect the privacy and rights of every individual. We offer an honest reward and guarantee the minimum wage. We accept responsibility for the health and safety of our employees and take every possible precaution to prevent accidents and job-related illness.
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We care about the welfare of our suppliers’ employees and we operate in accordance with strict regulations based on the SA 8000 standard, which relates to child labour, forced labour, health & safety, freedom from (trade) unions, discrimination, disciplinary measures, salaries and management systems. |
PLANET |
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The concerns when thinking about the Planet are to ensure a clean living environment, the efficient use of raw materials and the minimising of harmful gas and particle emissions. |
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Packaging sometimes has a negative image but it can contribute towards reducing pressure on the environment. Plastic films, for example, can extend the shelf-life of products which means far less food is thrown away. We are constantly on the look out for products and concepts that are more environmentally friendly. |
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PROFIT |
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Achieving a healthy profit is vital for the continuity of our company and provides a firm foundation for our CSR policy and Guy Distribution has set itself a profit target. There is no reason why achieving our objectives in the fields of ‘people’ and ‘planet’ should conflict with the achievement of our profit target.
Our striving to be a good employer stimulates staff loyalty and our selection of respected suppliers is the best guarantee of the good quality of our products.
Offering sustainable packaging solutions, for example by improving the protection from deterioration or by reducing the amount of materials used can also be advantageous from a business economics perspective both for us and our customers. Using less energy and an economical use of raw materials can also result in cost savings. |
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'A business that makes nothing but money is poor business' (Henry Ford) |



