That's a great question. Personally I feel that we have a responsibility to keep up to date with what the company is doing and how the public views that. We need to be informed to have good conversations, for example around competition law or sustainability. The best way to deal with these types of pressures is to always be informed and know where to get the answers from. We have a lot of experienced people that can help if we don't know about a topic and a lot of information published internally that we can refer to.
Hi Anthony
Time to time we face external pressures, however there are expert advice & information available to support us, weather it’s regarding recycling, sustainability or nett zero carbon footprint, it’s then our responsibility to be up to date with such information so that we can engage in such conversation with confidence.
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