BRP’S JUÁREZ SITE WINS AWARD FOR BEST CSR PRACTICES IN MEXICO

BRP Best Practices

Cemefi presents this award to companies who pursue environmentally friendly practices that are original and sustainable, implemented for at least one year, and demonstrate the organization’s commitment to a policy. They recognized BRP’s Juárez manufacturing facility for its care and preservation of the environment, and for its regular CSR activities during the awards ceremony that took place in Guadalajara, Mexico on October 9, 2015.

Photo: BRP’s Esperanza Mergil and Deyanira Pérez accept the award from CEMEFI’s Jorge Eduardo Familiar Haro and Ramiro Gaxiola Oropeza. © BRP 2015  Juárez manufacturing facility received the Best CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Practices Award for its Care and Preservation of the Environment’s initiatives from the Mexican Philanthropy Centre, Cemefi, at the 16th International Seminar on Best Practices in CSR.

The Executive Chairman of Cemefi, Jorge Villalobos Grzybowicz, said that “the award-winning CSR practices show that businesses can achieve excellence not only in serving their employees and consumers, but also in serving society and the environment.”

BRP’s commitment to success extends beyond the walls of its facilities. Its CSR program establishes a structure to ensure that BRP is doing the right thing in many areas, including the environment and involvement in communities.

 BRP’s Juárez manufacturing facility strives to reduce its environmental impact and has been successful with many initiatives. The Green Race and Ecological Fair—in 2014 and 2015 respectively—promoted environmental culture within the company and throughout the City of Juárez. The Fairs collected six tons of electronic waste and resulted in 2,000 newly planted trees. In addition, the Juárez site initiated permanent activities, including a program to eliminate disposal waste in a more eco-friendly manner.

“Our team in Juárez has been determined to make a positive impact on the environment and community,” said Sylvain Blanchette, BRP’s vice-president of Operations, Mexico and Canada. “We’ve planted trees, sponsored local ecological projects, exchanged plastic bottles for an eco-friendly alternative, and much more – and we will continue to do so in the future.”

The Mexican Center for Philanthropy (Cemefi) is a private non-profit apolitical lay organization whose mission is to promote and coordinate philanthropy and social responsibility of committed citizens, organizations and businesses to achieve a more equitable, united and prosperous society.

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