4th March 2024

Inside Sustainability feature

The article delves into how PP C&A emphasises the importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles for sustainable business practices.

Tony stresses the significance of all three aspects of ESG, highlighting the need for a balanced approach in corporate strategies. The company advocates for investment and collaboration to develop effective ESG strategies, exemplifying its commitment through initiatives like PP Plus, a support network for technological innovation.

PP C&A implements ESG practices internally, such as acquiring ISO 14001 accreditation and investing in renewable energy sources, while also focusing on employee training and community engagement. Additionally, the company promotes outsourcing as a means to optimise resources and enhance sustainability, offering guidance through its 3D Guide for making informed outsourcing decisions.

Amidst global trends favouring nearshoring and supply chain resilience, PP C&A underscores the importance of local partnerships and investments in UK manufacturing capabilities to meet evolving market demands.

Tony Hague reflects on the company’s growth trajectory and emphasises the role of teamwork in achieving success.

Ensuring ESG Excellence


Publication: Inside Sustainability

Report by: Imogen Ward

Published: 29 February 2024

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There should always be a process of consideration when selecting the right outsourcing partner and understanding how that partner delivers against your requirements. That’s why PP C&A introduced the 3D process. It clearly defines the whole journey into three specific stages: Discovery, Decision, Delivery.

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