In the realm of corporate responsibility, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) auditing is now recognised as a vital tool for assessing and improving business practices. Over the last year, an extensive ESG training and auditing project has been conducted by SLF, under the SIPS project, in the leather sector across Africa, marking a significant milestone in the region’s journey towards reinvigoration of the industry and sustainable development.
The project, spanning multiple countries, aimed to evaluate the current performance of tanneries in terms of their environmental impact, social initiatives, and governance structures, followed by recommendations for improvement and finally formal audits.
One of the primary objectives of the programme was to create a practical approach to improvement with transparency and accountability. By scrutinizing existing ESG practices, the project sought to identify areas of strength and areas needing improvement, fostering a culture of responsible business conduct.
Tanneries that participated in the programme are based in Tanzania, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Madagascar and Malawi. A total of 10 facilities have successfully undergone formal audits, with an additional 6 that attended the training workshops (alongside other value chain stakeholders).
Final audits are taking place in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Madagascar and Malawi, before the project ends on 31st May 2024. All the facilities that have had audits benefit from a continued membership of SLF for two years, during which time they can continue to improve their performance which is visible on their personal SLF Transparency Dashboards™.
Environmental Impact
Assessing the environmental impact of tanneries was a crucial aspect of the audits. This involved evaluating their efforts to reduce emissions, conserve natural resources, and adopt sustainable practices. Waste management, chemical use, land and water pollution were also key considerations that were examined.
Social Good Practice
Beyond environmental considerations, the audits also focused on social impact. Tanneries were evaluated based on their provisions for their own workforce, engagement with local communities, support for education and healthcare, and promotion of diversity and inclusion within their workforce. Initiatives such as community development projects, skills training programs, and fair labour practices were assessed to gauge their positive influence on society.
Governance Structures
Effective governance is the cornerstone of sustainable business practices. The audits evaluated corporate governance frameworks, ethical business practice, risk management practices, occupational health and safety, and PR & communication. Companies demonstrating strong governance structures, transparent decision-making processes, and a commitment to integrity are recognised for their responsible leadership.
Key Findings and Recommendations
After months of preparation, the tanneries that underwent the process have seen valuable and impressive results without any excessive cost. Feedback has revealed that the ESG audits yielded valuable insights into how tanneries in the SADC region measure up against international expectations. While many facilities showcased commendable efforts towards ESG integration, areas for improvement were also identified.
The conclusion of the project marked a significant milestone in promoting sustainable business practices in the SADC region of Africa. By raising awareness, identifying best practices, and recommending actionable steps, the project has been able to catalyse a broader shift towards responsible corporate conduct.
Moving forward, ongoing support will be essential to maintain the progress of companies in implementing ESG recommendations.
In conclusion, the project underscored the importance of integrating environmental, social, and governance considerations into business strategies. As Africa’s economies evolve, embracing sustainability not only mitigates risks but also unlocks new opportunities for innovation, growth, and shared prosperity. SLF is proud to be part of this journey.
Participating Tanneries:
Full Audit Completion:
Anjeva Tannery, Madagascar
Meatco, Namibia
Nakara, Namibia
Prestige Leather, Zimbabwe
Tambudze Tanning, Zimbabwe
ZamLeather, Zambia
Preliminary Audit Vists:
Ace Leather Africa, Tanzania
Himmo Tannery, Tanzania
Imponente Tanners, Zimbabwe
Kilimanjaro International Leather Industries, Tanzania
Trogon Tanning, Malawi
Inception Workshops:
Global Tanners, Zimbabwe
Zambezi Tanners, Zimbabwe
All the participating audited tanneries now have Transparency Dashboards™ with SLF
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