02.06.17
Siegwerk has taken its commitment to sustainability to a new level. Sustainable management has been deeply rooted in the family-owned business’ corporate culture since the very beginning – Siegwerk always bears the environmental, economic and social consequences of its actions in mind. The printing ink manufacturer has now published its first-ever Sustainability Report, based on the international GRI standard, which lays a new basis for evaluating its sustainable actions.
Until now, Siegwerk has publicized its sustainability approach in the form of information brochures provided to anybody interested in this topic.
“We want to become the world’s leading manufacturer of packaging inks and are doing our utmost every day to attain this status. To achieve this objective, we have committed to a process of permanent evolution, which always factors in the needs of current and future generations,” Herbert Forker, CEO of Siegwerk, said. “By launching the Sustainability Report, we want to provide even greater transparency and enter into an open dialog with our stakeholders. That is the only way to boost the company’s future viability and to improve our performance even more.”
The sustainability program described in the report is based on a materiality analysis of relevant fields of activity conducted by an international team of Siegwerk executives together with Chemie, the German chemical industry’s sustainability initiative.
A new mission statement, which in turn will align with Siegwerk’s sustainability strategy in future, was drafted based on the results of the analysis. The mission statement incorporates four dimensions:
• Customers as partners, innovation as driver.
• Employees as the key to success.
• Sustainable economic success.
• Responsibility for environment and society.
Continuous enhancement of the sustainability strategy is clearly driven by the company’s owners and management to get Siegwerk fit to face the future. New targets and key figures are continuously being added to the sustainability program.
“We want to continue to promote sustainability at Siegwerk and make it measurable. For that reason we keep on adding tangible goals to our program. They apply to all our subsidiaries worldwide and are a benchmark for the sustainability of our actions. This is the only way we can regularly check whether we are maintaining our course or whether we have to readjust,” added Forker.
Until now, Siegwerk has publicized its sustainability approach in the form of information brochures provided to anybody interested in this topic.
“We want to become the world’s leading manufacturer of packaging inks and are doing our utmost every day to attain this status. To achieve this objective, we have committed to a process of permanent evolution, which always factors in the needs of current and future generations,” Herbert Forker, CEO of Siegwerk, said. “By launching the Sustainability Report, we want to provide even greater transparency and enter into an open dialog with our stakeholders. That is the only way to boost the company’s future viability and to improve our performance even more.”
The sustainability program described in the report is based on a materiality analysis of relevant fields of activity conducted by an international team of Siegwerk executives together with Chemie, the German chemical industry’s sustainability initiative.
A new mission statement, which in turn will align with Siegwerk’s sustainability strategy in future, was drafted based on the results of the analysis. The mission statement incorporates four dimensions:
• Customers as partners, innovation as driver.
• Employees as the key to success.
• Sustainable economic success.
• Responsibility for environment and society.
Continuous enhancement of the sustainability strategy is clearly driven by the company’s owners and management to get Siegwerk fit to face the future. New targets and key figures are continuously being added to the sustainability program.
“We want to continue to promote sustainability at Siegwerk and make it measurable. For that reason we keep on adding tangible goals to our program. They apply to all our subsidiaries worldwide and are a benchmark for the sustainability of our actions. This is the only way we can regularly check whether we are maintaining our course or whether we have to readjust,” added Forker.