In today’s global market, leading with responsibility and foresight is not just beneficial – it’s essential. Motion, alongside its suppliers, firmly establishes itself as a market leader in industrial solutions, embracing this ethos through a comprehensive approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
This commitment reaches further than standard regulations, as Motion and their suppliers unite in a shared vision of environmental stewardship, driving towards a sustainable future.
Motion’s suppliers have crafted a sustainability program rooted in nine focus areas that align with the three pillars of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles: Caring for Our Planet, Investing in Social Good, and Ensuring Good Governance. This forms the bedrock of a strategy that not only addresses current environmental and social challenges but also anticipates future needs and solutions.
Caring for Our Planet is a commitment that Motion and its suppliers take seriously. In response to the urgent need for environmental stewardship, these partners have implemented practices that significantly reduce their ecological footprint.
- Renewable Energy Commitment: Polyhose Group utilises 50 per cent renewable energy, showcasing a strong commitment to green energy sources
- Annual Green Energy Production: They generate 22.2KMWH of renewable energy each year, contributing to a substantial reduction in reliance on fossil fuels
- CO2 Emissions Reduction: Their initiatives are projected to cut 6.35 million kilograms of CO2 emissions annually, marking a significant contribution to combating climate change
Moreover, the commitment to water conservation is evidenced by the actions of Motion’s network, with one supplier recycling 6.6 million litres of water annually. This highlights the role that sustainable manufacturing processes and responsible sourcing of raw materials play in their environmental strategy. Such efforts stand as proof of Motion’s commitment to genuine environmental progress through practical and effective actions.
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