Substantial ESG gains made in 2020 set the bar for greater commitment going forward
Providence, R.I.-based United Natural Foods Inc. (UNFI) on Monday released its 2020 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report showcasing the wholesaler giant’s commitments to building a brighter future, transforming today’s foodscape by delivering greater freedom of food choice and by taking innovative action on global social and environmental issues.
In its report, which can be read at BetterForAll.UNFI.com, UNFI highlights the substantial progress made in 2020, including the creation of a CEO-led executive steering committee and completion of a full materiality assessment, and also outlines its strategic and data-driven 2030 goals that the company says will accelerate positive and critical change over the next decade.
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Jane Howlett,Minister for Racing
The Tasmanian Government is a strong supporter of Tasmania’s racing industry and its participants, and today I am excited to announce a new Maternity Assistance Program for female jockeys and harness racing drivers in the state.
For health reasons, a female jockey or driver is currently prohibited from riding or driving during pregnancy after the first trimester of their pregnancy under National racing rules.
Tasracing’s Maternity Assistance Program (MAP) will bridge the gap from when a jockey or driver ceases riding or driving at the end of their first trimester until they are eligible for the Federal Government’s Paid Parental Leave scheme at the birth of the child.