Our Integrated Governance Model
In implementing and determining the sustainability strategy, Board of Directors’ Corporate Governance Committee has the ultimate responsibility. The CCI Board of Directors focuses towards the most efficient use of its financial, natural, relational, manufactured, human, and intellectual resources to continuously improve their impact.
CCI's strong corporate governance structure is crucial in achieving strategic goals. The Corporate Governance Committee has the ultimate responsibility of setting and implementing corporate strategy, with due regard to sustainability priorities. This responsibility is carried out by the CCI Executive Committee, on which the Executive Board is represented, and which is chaired by the CEO.
General sustainability issues sponsored by the CEO are led by the CCI Sustainability Steering Committee. CCI Sustainability Steering Committee members are: Group Sustainability Office, Chief Corporate Affairs and Sustainability Officer, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Country General Managers.
Eight multi-stakeholder focused separate task forces work in an integrated framework for 6 main focus areas: Climate Change, Water Efficiency, Water Leadership, and Sustainable Packaging and Waste Management for environmental sustainability; Human Rights, Occupational Health and Safety, Diversity and Inclusion; and the Community Development Task Force which connects both of these pillars.