Kerry Logistics Network Limited (‘Kerry Logistics Network’, ‘KLN’;) received the ESG Benchmark Award – Silver Award and the Outstanding Sustainability Dividend Award at the ESG Achievement Awards 2023/2024 (the ‘Awards’), which marked the third consecutive year that KLN has been recognised by the Awards for its exceptional Environmental, Social and Governance (‘ESG’) and sustainability performance.
KLN was commended for its management of ESG practices, in addition to its inclusivity, materiality and responsiveness in achieving sustainability, as well as governing accountability, completeness in reporting data, and management of country and industry risks.
Ellis Cheng, Executive Director and Chairman of the Sustainability Committee of Kerry Logistics Network, said, “We are grateful for the Awards’ recognition of our commitment to upholding the highest standards of ESG practices and the progresses we have made in putting sustainable logistics solutions in action. We are constantly endeavouring to grow the reach and expanse of our environmental and social initiatives as we adjust our sustainability strategies. In 2023, we completed the first phase of our climate risk assessment and developed a sophisticated tool that helps us analyse our emissions data and identify hotspots for reducing our areas of highest impact. Going forward, we will continue our efforts in generating long-term value for our stakeholders, the environment and society at large, and in working towards our goal of pursuing responsible and positive business growth with our business partners.”
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