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Navico joins Responsible Business Alliance as supporter member

by Navico 11 May 2022 21:18 BST
Navico joins Responsible Business Alliance as supporter member © Responsible Business Alliance

Navico, a division of Brunswick Corporation's (NYSE: BC) Advanced Systems Group (ASG), announced it has joined the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) as a Supporter Member this month, becoming the first company focused on marine electronics to join the world's largest industry coalition dedicated to corporate social responsibility in global supply chains.

"We are a strong believer in the vision and mission of the RBA, which continues to drive sustainable value for workers, the environment and business throughout the global supply chain," said Tara Norton, Chief Sustainability Officer, Navico. "We joined the RBA due to their experience, extensive tools and member network, to support us as we begin our journey to influence the sustainability performance of our value chain."

Navico announced sustainability as one of its three company core pillars in 2020 and first formed its sustainability department in February 2021, a month before unveiling its new sustainable packaging initiative to consumers using fully recyclable and recycled materials. This month, Navico also debuted its new Sustainability website hub and outlined its Sustainability Priorities and 2022 goals to the public here, which will align with the Brunswick and ASG sustainability framework in the coming year.

On supply chain, Navico has integrated a Sustainable Procurement Lead role into its production workflow in Ensenada, Mexico, and Navico is working to develop its own sustainable procurement platform so 100% of suppliers are registered in the platform and sharing their data. The Navico Sustainability department now features a team of five, including the Procurement Lead, and a Sustainability Manager as part of product development in Auckland.

"We are absolutely committed to progressively align our approach with the provisions of the RBA Code of Conduct by looking for continued improvement across our global supply chains," added Norton. "We are just at the start and we know there are big initiatives ahead."

"It's been two years since we added sustainability as one of our company core pillars and now one year since the establishment of our sustainability team at Navico," said Navico President Knut Frostad. "The path is long but we have started mapping it out and are fully engaging our employees internally, and partners and customers externally, as well as working together with other companies in the Brunswick portfolio on converging and overlapping sustainability issues."

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