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BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO

British American Tobacco is the first cigarette company to begin reporting publicly on its social and environmental impact. This has not been welcomed in all quarters, but the group sees it as a key strategic step

 

Four issues dominate the agenda of all large corporations whose procurement programme extends worldwide. They are concerned that their suppliers operate in decent workplace conditions, that health and safety policies are effective, that the environment is protected, and that child labour is not employed to produce their products. British American Tobacco buys most of its tobacco leaf directly from small farmers and has a programme to enhance socially responsible and environmental policies among its suppliers.

 

Outstanding features include:

Leaf suppliers are audited over a three-year period

The company has put in place social and environmental programmes to help suppliers, although it has no legal obligation to do so

International and local partnerships to eliminate child labour in tobacco harvesting and production and help with any adverse effects on families.

 

Simon Webley, Institute of Business Ethics

 

 
 
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