Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) has today revealed its environmental impact under parent company – East African Breweries Limited (EABL)’s – 2022 Sustainability Report to the government, the media and the public.
The report – the second of its kind – was prepared under the theme; ‘Resilient. Impactful. Sustainable. Beyond 100 years’ and provides a detailed overview of UBL’s contributions to sustainable development.
During a ceremony held at the Kampala Serena Hotel, the brewer highlighted the impact of its sustainability initiatives under pillars including Preserving natural resources and making a positive contribution to the communities within which they operate, Promoting the positive and moderate consumption of alcohol and, Championing inclusion and diversity.
While addressing guests during the ceremony, Andrew Kilonzo – UBL’s Managing Director said, “The success of our business and the success of Uganda are joined at the hip. That is why we are very deliberate about sharing value and making a measurable impact in the communities in which we operate.”
UBL is implementing it’s ‘Society 2030: Spirit of Progress’ agenda – a 10-year Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) action plan to help create a more inclusive and sustainable world through 25 ambitious targets aligned to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the Government of Uganda’s Third National Development Plan’s programme on Climate Change, Natural Resources, Environment, and Water Management.
The Deputy Executive Director of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Engineer David Luyimabazi, who was the Chief Guest and received the report – hailed UBL for being conscious of their role in enhancing Uganda’s environmental and socio-economic development.
“Your actions and initiatives should serve as an example for the wider private sector to be mindful of the impact their operations have on the environment and similarly make sustainability a critical part of their business strategies,” he said.
The EABL Sustainability Report is released by all three subsidiaries under EABL (Uganda Breweries, Kenya Breweries and Serengeti Breweries) and is meant to highlight the accomplishments of each of the business units’ sustainability efforts while committing to expanding and deepening the impact of these initiatives.
Andrew Kilonzo, UBL MD, said, “We know that, as a business that seeks to succeed in the long term, we have to measure ourselves by more than financial targets, important though they are. We also give ourselves targets on the impact we are creating in Uganda.”
“We ensure that our business operations are sustainable, then also find opportunities for strategic philanthropy to support communities that are in need in Uganda. Further, we embrace collaboration to collectively address systemic issues.’ He added.
UBL’s F22 Sustainability Highlights:
Environment:
- Planted 1 million trees as part of the Running Out of Trees (ROOTs) Campaign – a running partnership with the Ministry of Water and Environment and private sector peers.
- In partnership with the Buganda Kingdom Foundation, enhanced access to clean and safe water, alongside sanitation in public spaces through the construction of eight sanitation facilities to benefit over 15,000 people in public markets across the country.
- In Northern and Eastern Uganda alone, drilled and equipped 20 boreholes serving over 6,000 people across the Teso and Lango subregions.
- Under the Taasa Obutonde plastic waste management campaign, reached over 2.5 million people through Next Media TV, radio and digital media platforms.
- Achieved energy use reduction of 1.39MJ/L against a stretch target of 1.3MJ/L.
- Completed a UGX 37 billion biomass boiler, which will achieve a reduction in carbon emissions by approximately 90% and unlock a source of income for hundreds of suppliers of combustible materials like coffee husks, wood chips.
Inclusion & Diversity:
- Achieved a 77% success rate in ensuring that 50% of all the beneficiaries under UBL’s community programs are women.
- Achieved 50% female representation at the Executive Level in F22.
- One of its production lines is managed by a team made up of 75% women.
- Onboarded 11 persons with disabilities under our internship programme.
Positive drinking:
- The Smashed anti-underage drinking program reached 48,690 students against a target of 17,500.
- Under the world-class educational platform, DRINKiQ.com – to educate consumers on responsible drinking, achieved 3,263 site visits and module quiz completions, exceeding the target by more than 100%. Additionally, the brands leveraged their creativity and influence to combine brand promotion and responsible drinking messaging. They reached over 7.5 million consumers with messages of moderation, more than three times the target.
- Under the ‘Wrong Side of the Road’ drink-driving campaign, achieved over 9,315 completions against a target of 15,000.