Procurement Australia is proud to present our strategic partner Winc's new 'Social Agenda' and their 2024 progress report, where they dive into the importance of having an accountability to both people and the planet.
Winc has made incredible consistent and sustainable change by implementing more efficient and sustainable ways of working, along with driving more value creation for their stakeholders in the areas of First Nations economic and social empowerment, safety, ethical sourcing and gender equality.
Winc has released their fourth published progress report, that documents the real and meaningful progress they have made in the following six key priority areas:
Join us below as we go through the results of each key area for 2023:
Reduce Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (TRIFR*) to 5.0 or less. This is a 17% reduction in Winc's target versus 2022.
Result
Achieved. As of December 2023, Winc's TRIFR was 5.0, which represents a strong 72% reduction since in April 2020. A TRIFR of 5.0 is best in class for their industry peer group. We remain vigilant to ensure the Winc team is well supported with training, that they are clear on our Lifesaving Rules and that feedback and reporting mechanisms are in place to maintain open lines of communication and corrective action to
address hazards.
*TRIFR: External medical treatment injuries per million hours worked on a rolling 12-month basis.
Build the economic success of Mandura, a First Nations majority owned workplace supplies company, by winning customers contracts totalling at least $10 million by the end of 2023.
Result
Mandura’s strong growth trajectory against a big goal has continued in 2024. As of the end of December 2023, Mandura has formally signed contracts to the value of $6.3M+ and has a
strong pipeline of prospective accounts to convert in 2024.
Throughout 2023, Mandura experienced week on week revenue growth as new customers came onboard. In its second full year of operation, returns to its First Nations
owners increased five-fold.
Deliver tangible support and change for young First Nations Australians by donating 20% of profits from Mandura to the Pauline E. McLeod Foundation. The donation target for 2023 was $170,000.
Result
During 2023, $145,000 has been directly donated to the Pauline E. McLeod Foundation bringing the total donated to the Foundation since September 2021 to $177,000. This has enabled the Foundation to deliver real and sustainable social impact for young First Nations Australians in the areas of First Nations mental health, education and employment.
Make Winc a great place to work for First Nations Australians. Achieve and maintain First Nations representation in the Winc workforce at 3%.
Result
As of the end of December 2023, First Nations representation in the Winc workforce is 2.4%, up from 1.1% in February 2021. Winc believes that empowerment and support for First Nations team members extends beyond their career with our company. Winc have been proud to support some of their First Nations team members who have been scouted to continue their career journey outside of Winc. Winc remain focused on creating new opportunities for more First Nations Peoples to join our organisation, where they will have access to the training, coaching and internal support to progress with careers and reach their full potential.
Reduce Scope 1 tonnes of CO2 emitted per million dollars of revenue by 5% by the end of 2023 achieving 2.1 tonnes or less.
Result
Achieved and exceeded with an 18% reduction, three times the target. As of December 2023, the tonnes of Scope 1 CO2 emissions emitted per million dollars of revenue as a rolling three-month average has reduced to 1.8 tonnes.
This represents an impressive 40% reduction from the rolling three-month average of 3.0 tonnes which was recorded in September 2021. This major step change has been achieved by improving the efficiency of our distribution activities through fewer deliveries per order, strong availabilities, less out of
stocks and fewer customer returns.
Redesign the packaging of a further 5% Winc Own Brand products to be more sustainable in 2023
to achieve a total of 10% of all Own Brand SKUs to be converted to more sustainable packaging.
Result
Achieved and exceeded. As at the end of December 2023, the packaging of 229 SKUs has been redesigned to be more sustainable, which represents 11% of all Own Brand SKUs. In the second half of 2023, improvements have included:
New packaging for 178 of these SKUs is now in market. The remaining will roll over as we sell through existing stock to minimise any further waste.
In Winc Operations increase the percentage of total waste that is diverted from landfill for recycling to 65% by the end of 2023 by volume.
Result
Achieved and exceeded. As of the end of December 2023, the volume of waste diverted from landfill for recycling at Winc’s Distribution Centres was 74.6% (or 1,696 cubic metres) for the month, or 71.7% for the rolling 12-month average (all time high).
Maintain female/male representation in senior leadership between 45% and 55% of the pool.
Result
Achieved and ongoing. As of December 2023, 50.8% of Winc senior leaders (first three levels of senior management) are female and 49.2% are male. Female representation is up from 42% in January 2021.
Our female leaders now join their male counterparts in performing senior roles across every function at Winc including Sales, Finance, Supply Chain, IT, HR, Customer Experience, Legal, Marketing, Category and Pricing.
Ensure audit plans are delivered to manage risk.
Result
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