Commitment to Sustainability

Our Environmental Policy and Principles:

We believe that it is our responsibility to conduct all aspects of our business as responsible stewards of the environment. Whitebridge Group will conduct business in such a manner to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution and help protect the Earth.

Accordingly, we recognise environmental management as an important corporate responsibility and will integrate the following principles and practices into our business as essential elements of management, corporate culture and community relations.

1. Within our business operations and services, we will reduce and, where possible, eliminate pollution and waste through source reduction, conservation and recycling.
2. We will conserve energy and improve the energy efficiency of our internal operations and of the services we produce.
3. We will strive to minimise environmental risks to our employees and the communities in which we operate.
4. We will ensure that all employees and company officers are fully informed about pertinent environmental issues and take responsibility for compliance with the company’s environmental policy.

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