Speaking about the adoption of corporate sustainability practices in business strategies, Fadi Ghandour, founder and CEO of Aramex, said:
"By adopting sustainability reporting we are sending a clear message to our stakeholders: Community development is a strategic responsibility for which we will hold ourselves accountable. Respecting our environmental surroundings is a principle that is deeply ingrained in our corporate culture, and our ambitious goals in that area are a reflection of how seriously we take the issue."
Participating in the forum's discussion were experts on the subject, senior management personnel and representatives from a number of organisations, including Najeeb Mohammed Al-Ali, Executive Director of the Dubai Centre for Corporate Values, and Ralph Thurm, Associate Director Business Engagement & Development, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and William Foster, Executive Director, Hawkamah.
The forum hosted a thought provoking discussion about the role and responsibility that organisations have in improving the life of their communities and the challenges of creating long-term programs that deliver tangible results.
Aramex's Ruwwad Development Project was examined as a community-based program that continuously adds value to its target constituents and cooperates with others in the private sector in a collective result-oriented effort. The panel also addressed responsible behaviour in commercial activities and the role of the private and public sector in contributing positively to the environment.

Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor



