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Gallagher Security Asia achieves sustainable recognition from the World Institute of Sustainable Development Planners (WISDP)

Global security manufacturer, Gallagher Security, celebrated a double award win at the Greater Bay Area Social and Governance (ESG) Achievement Awards 2024 in North Point, Hong Kong on 23rd September 2024.

 

Gallagher Security received the Recognized Sustainable Development Corporate Certificate as a testament to their dedication towards embedding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into business operations. In addition, Gallagher Security has also been awarded the Green Sustainable Development Award, further highlighting a commitment to sustainable practices across business operations and innovation.

 

Joe Fan, Gallagher Security Regional Marketing Manager – Asia says: “The Greater Bay Area ESG Achievement Awards 2024 serve as a vital platform to inspire companies to embrace sustainability as a core value. We are proud to be recognized for our efforts and remain committed to driving positive change within the business community.”

 

These awards recognise companies that demonstrate excellence in integrating ESG principles into their business strategies, while contributing to the broader goals of sustainable development. They closely align with the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), encouraging corporations to achieve growth and profitability while creating shared value for society and protecting the environment. This emphasizes the need for businesses to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to thrive.

To find out more about Gallagher Security’s sustainability initiatives, view the sustainability page here.

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