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Heineken publishes 2010 Sustainability Report, 'Brewing a Better Future'
Heineken N.V. published its 2010 sustainability report, 'Brewing a Better Future', which takes its theme from Heineken's integrated approach to sustainability that was launched in April 2010. The report summarises Heineken's delivery against its public commitments, as well as overall progress on its global sustainability strategy. Heineken's 2010 sustainability report reflects feedback that the company received by reaching out to numerous stakeholders throughout the year and the report is based on the disclosure guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).
A full HTML version of the report with added functionality and features is available at www.sustainabilityreport.heineken.com. The sustainability section on the company website, www.heinekeninternational.com/sustainability, includes downloadable information about Heineken's sustainability performance relating to six sustainability initiatives, as well as the reports from the local markets.
Link: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/15/idUS82477+15-Apr-2011+HUG20110415
written on 16.04.2011 um 10:46.
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