The company says it will also assist its customers and business partners achieve their sustainability objectives.
The announcement coincided with the news that
Corporate Knights, a Canadian media and research company which produces rankings and financial product ratings based on corporate sustainability performance, has ranked Schneider Electric as number one in its annual index of “the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world.
“The core of our strategy is to build a sustainable business and company. Customers, employees, partners and investors have never been more focused on ESG considerations than they are now. Schneider Electric has long embraced those issues, and we keep raising the bar for ourselves, and for our customers and partners,” said
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Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, on Monday, doubled down on its long-standing strategy to embed environmental, social and governance considerations into every facet of its activities – and to assist its customers and business partners in achieving their own sustainability objectives.
The announcement coincided with the news that Corporate Knights, a Canadian media and research company producing rankings and financial product ratings based on corporate sustainability performance, has for the first time recognized Schneider Electric number one of its annual index of “the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world”.
A jump from 29th position the previous year, the top-ranking for 2021 represents an important external recognition of Schneider Electric’s early and sustained commitment to ESG issues. It also highlights the company’s transformation into a leading provider of digital solutions that
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Chinatown Festivals 2021
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Chinese New Year is going to be a little different this year. From 23 January to 12 March 2021, Chinatown Festivals is going virtual with plenty of online activities for everyone.
Chinese New Year Short Films
Jan 29 – Feb 28, 2021
Enjoy three specially produced short films featuring renowned Chinatown merchants such as Bee Cheng Hiang (Feb 14), Kele (Feb 28) and Spring Court (Jan 29).
The short films will bring the audience through a journey on the preparation of various Chinese New Year delicacies and how these delicacies came to be associated with the festival and its traditions.
Work carried out in favour of quality of life, sustainability and environment protection should keep the country’s reputation at its centre, including internationally, President George Vella said.
Speaking during a visit to the Environment and Resources Authority, the President, who was accompanied by Mrs Vella, praised the agency’s work and acknowledged “its great responsibilities” in society.
Vella said the agency’s work is not only relevant at the national level but is also fundamental for the country to contribute to globally established targets, such as the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
He mentioned climate change and other related environmental challenges, such as high temperatures, water levels, the threat to thousands of species around the world and uncontrolled dumping.