Awards

SABMiller plc has been recognised worldwide for its achievements in sustainable development and has won a number of awards.

SABMiller wins Citibank international award - Zambia

SABMiller plc, one of the world’s leading brewers, is pleased to announce that it has won the prestigious Citigroup International Award in recognition of the work that its Zambian subsidiary, Zambian Breweries, is doing to support the achievement of the millennium development goals in Africa. The award, which is co-sponsored by the International Business Leaders’ Forum and Business Action for Africa, was presented by the president of Business in the Community, HRH The Prince of Wales.

SABMiller’s entry entitled "Zambian Breweries: A decade of supporting local communities and working towards the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger in Zambia" focused on three case studies illustrating the positive impact that its core business activities have on local communities in Zambia. Specifically, it focused on the job opportunities created for small scale farmers and local entrepreneurs through the company’s supply and distribution chains, the steps taken to protect the environment by being the largest recycler in Zambia, and actions taken to preventing the spread of HIV/Aids - all of which can be measured against the aspirations of the millennium development goals.

Graham Mackay, Chief Executive of SABMiller said “We are delighted to win this award. Core business activities and the manner in which large companies transfer skills, train people and use their value chains to create markets and business opportunities for entrepreneurs and small scale farmers is absolutely key to generating economic growth in Africa. It is essential that people in Africa have the means to make money and create wealth for themselves” Through its work with the UK government, NGOs and other large companies operating in Africa, SABMiller has been instrumental in helping to shape discussions about business’s role in poverty alleviation. It has been instrumental in moving the debate away from the traditional focus on corporate philanthropy towards supply and distribution chains, market-based solutions to poverty and favourable investment climates.

Christine Thompson, HRH The Prince of Wales and Sue Clark
From left to right: Christine Thompson (Policy
Issues Manager, SABMiller plc), HRH The Prince of
Wales and Sue Clark (Director of Corporate
Affairs, SABMiller plc) at the awards ceremony.

Zambian Breweries documentary

SABMiller plc, in conjunction with Cantos, has produced a video documentary about Zambian Breweries plc's work in Zambia.

Title: Sustainable Development, SABMiller in Zambia

Duration: 10 mins, 41 secs.

To view the video, click here.

To hear the audio track (minus images) for the video, click here.

To download the text transcript for the video, click here.

Note: You will need the free Windows Media Player software to access it.


SABMiller in Africa

SABMiller has over 14,000 employees in its 29 African businesses. These businesses contribute around 40% to annual group turnover and they have consistently delivered profit growth, not only enabling SABMiller to make substantial investments into local African economies, but also support local businesses in the communities in which it operates.

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SAB – "most admired company in South Africa"

For the second year running, research company Ask Afrika has rated SAB as the "Most admired company in South Africa".  Not only did the company walk away with the top honour, it also outperformed all other companies on all the individual building blocks of admiration – trust, brand, social responsibility, leadership competence and financial governance.

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Sustainable Development Report 2008

This year's Report provides an update on our sustainable development framework and how we measure our performance.
It reviews progress on our 10 sustainable development priorities.

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