Our approach to sustainability
Sustainability touches every part of our organisation and operations, from meeting net zero targets, to upholding human rights across our supply chain and maintaining a safe and inclusive workplace for our employees.
Sustainability report
Our 2023-24 sustainability report outlines how we are focused on improving our sustainability performance and having a positive impact in areas that matter most to our stakeholders – our people and colleagues, customers, suppliers and business partners, our communities and wider society.
Materiality
Material topics are areas that have significant impact on the long-term performance and relationships with stakeholders. A materiality assessment was performed in 2021 and seven material topics were identified and remain relevant.
These are:
- Business ethics and values
- Anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing
- Cybersecurity, data and privacy
- Health, safety and wellbeing
- Responsible sourcing
- Air quality and greenhouse gas emissions
- Waste management.
In 2024-25, we will re-evaluate our material topics in line with GRI 3: Material Topics 2021 through stakeholder engagement.
The results of our materiality assessment will inform the development of our sustainability strategy and refresh our sustainability framework.
Feedback on sustainability report
We welcome all feedback on our sustainability report and any other aspect of our performance. Contact us on the details below:
Sustainability
Whistleblowing
If you believe we are not living up to our standards and commitments, we encourage you to report misconduct to our external whistleblowing service provider, Your Call, quoting our organisation ID: GCP.
This independent service can be contacted by phone on weekdays (excluding public holidays) between 9am and 12pm (EST) or reports can be made online 24/7.