Nov 9, 2020
In the face of a world pandemic which locally put into sharp focus challenges around food security and job losses, the Shoprite Group’s 2020 Sustainability Report showcases the retailer’s extensive efforts to combat both.
In order to build resilient communities and with hunger relief at the heart of its corporate social investment (CSI) programmes, the Group in the last financial year donated surplus food to the value of R95 million, while ploughing a cumulative R26.5 million into community food gardens since starting to support such gardens in 2015.
The Group also invested just over R490 million in training and skills development programmes rolled out to both employees and non-employees. Furthermore its employees enjoy job security as none of its 141 245 employees were retrenched even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues unabated.
Committed to reducing its environmental impact while promoting operational efficiency, the retailer has aligned its goals focused on climate change, water security, sustainable packaging, waste management and responsible sourcing, with that of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. The retailer also formulated position statements on climate change and water security in the last year.
- Sanjeev Raghubir, the Group’s Sustainability Manager
“We are extremely proud of the sustainability milestones reached in the last financial year and look forward to doing more to support the communities we serve, to safeguard our environment and to continue to provide job opportunities,” he added.
Read the Sustainability Report to get the complete picture of the Group’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlights from the Sustainability Report
People
- 3.5 million training hours of which 2.2. million hours were spent on e-learning training
- 4 759 people graduated with a national qualification
Customers
- 5 awards for most recognisable and trusted brand.
- Customers donated more than R1.7 million via the Group’s in-store donation facility, the Act For Change Fund, to the Solidarity Fund
Planet
- Reused and recycled 37 312 tons of cardboard
- More than 600 of our trailers are powered by solar panels
- Increased the use of solar energy by 25%
- Converted 938 656 litres of used cooking oil to biodiesel
Communities
- Invested R135 million in CSI projects and programmes.
- Served more than 34 million meals to communities in need.
- Grew the number of food gardens supported to 119 Suppliers
Suppliers
- Directed 4.4% of supplier spend to black women-owned businesses.
- Invested a further R9.5 million in a fund, established to support SMEs, bringing the total investment to R94.5 million to date.