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| Oceana's environmental policy for all activities is underpinned by an approach that seeks to utilise natural resources in a sustainable, efficient and environmentally responsible manner. | |||||
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Environmental responsibility Companies globally are challenged to balance competing demands, such as increasing shareholder value, with sustainable business practices. As such, Oceana recognises that practices introduced today have a long-term impact for future generations and that its operations impact the environment significantly. Policy and strategy The group's Environmental Policy, approved by the board and reviewed annually, is published on the corporate website. Strategy, to give effect to the policy, is reviewed and updated regularly at executive and senior management level. The chief executive officer (CEO) is responsible at board level for implementation of the policy, while divisional managing directors are responsible at operating level. Read more |
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On 2 September 2009, WWF South Africa, together with four major fishing industry players, launched the Responsible Fisheries Alliance (RFA). Read More... |
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| Electricity saving is a focal point for the Environmental Committees of Oceana Brands. An Electricity Savings competition was launched to create awareness and get the participation of all employees in the various Oceana divisions on this issue. Read More... |
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| Oceana Brands – Green Stars (St Helena Bay environmental committee), in support of National Marine Week, launched a competition at the four schools in the St.Helena Bay area. The competition was open for grades 5, 6 & 7. Read More... |
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| Oceana Brands – Greens Stars (St Helena Bay environmental committee) decided to organize a bird competition to promote National Bird Week. The competition was launched on the 30 March 2009 and all the primary schools in the St Helena Bay area were approached. The competition involved all the grade 5, 6 and 7 learners and they were required to identify all wild birds within the area. Read More... |
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| Oceana Brands (St Helena Bay) had the privilege of hosting a mass stranding workshop on the 5 June, where information about whales, dolphins and mass stranding would be communicated in order to educate all interested parties on these subjects. The incident at Kommetjie had naturally attracted many people from the surrounding areas, this being Saldanha, Vredenburg, Langebaan, Veldrif and Lamberts Bay. Read More... |
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