The company recorded zero fatalities and reduced Total Reportable Incident Rate (TRIR) by 50 per cent from 2010-2015. It achieved 100 per cent key supplier participation in social compliance programme. Since 2012, Kimberly-Clark has completed more than 400 audits that resulted in improved working conditions for more than 123,000 employees across the external supply chain.
American personal care product major Kimberly-Clark Corporation has published its annual report on sustainability, providing a comprehensive update on the company's efforts and introducing new sustainability priorities and goals through 2022. "Our vision is to lead the world in essentials for a better life. From the products we make to #
Coinciding with Kimberly-Clark's 150th anniversary in 2022, Sustainability 2022 aims to pave the way for another 150 years of success under the same categories as the 2015 campaign.
"Five years ago, when we first set out to achieve our 2015 sustainability program, we knew it marked a shift in our thinking. We pushed ourselves to look beyond the responsibility of our operational footprint into other areas throughout the value chain," said Lisa Morden, senior director of global sustainability for Kimberly-Clark. "As we embark on the next leg of our journey with our Sustainability 2022 strategy, we do so backed by the full commitment of our teams around the world." (SH)
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