Hasbro Advances Major Corporate Social Responsibility Priorities Including Eliminating Plastic in Packaging, Expanding Toy Recycling Program Globally and Furthering Environmental Assessments of Suppliers
2019-20 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Update Outlines Opportunities Following eOne Acquisition and Covers Response to COVID-19
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2019 & 2020 CSR Highlights (Graphic: Business Wire)
In 2019 and 2020, Hasbro took multiple actions to strengthen its commitment to the environment. Key milestones include:
- Establishing a goal to eliminate all plastic in packaging of new products by the end of 2022
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Expanding the
Hasbro Toy Recycling program to six countries - Achieving its goal of virtually 100% renewable energy (99.4% through investment in renewable energy credits and carbon offsets).
Additionally, Hasbro became the first in its industry to pilot the Higg Index, originally developed by the
The past year was critical for Hasbro’s approach to Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) with the establishment of a formal D&I function in 2019 and a signed commitment to the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion pledge. In response to social unrest around race issues in the
“Hasbro has a proud legacy as a responsible corporate citizen, but the extraordinary events of the past year have reinforced the importance of leading with purpose and living our values,” said
The worldwide pandemic in 2020 marked an enormous test of the organization’s resolve. Throughout the crisis, Hasbro used its resources, brands and expertise to protect the health, safety and well-being of its employees and support its communities. This included supporting work-at-home arrangements, implementing health & safety workplace protocols and providing a one-time payment to help employees with Covid-19-related expenses. The company took initiative to support its communities by working with a partner manufacturing supplier to convert the operation to personal protective equipment production for frontline medical workers, creating its Bring Home the Fun website to provide support for family activities during Covid-19-related school closures, donating toys and games to families around the world and combating childhood hunger by supporting local food pantries and national programs like Save the Children and No Kid Hungry.
Other highlights from this interim report include:
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Culture & Human Capital Management -
Set a 50 percent diverse interview goal for all open positions in the
U.S. where there is underrepresentation - Established domestic partner benefits and a new work-life balance policy supporting work flexibility
- Provided technological tools, ergonomic support, internet capacity, mental health support and many other tools to support the workforce during COVID-19
- Achieved 95% employee volunteer participation globally
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Set a 50 percent diverse interview goal for all open positions in the
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Human Rights & Ethical Sourcing:
- 100% of our third-party vendor and licensees’ agreements contain human rights clauses and these suppliers are subject to human rights audits and impact assessments, and 100% of our third-party factories undergo regular social compliance audits
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Further strengthened our Worker Well-Being Program, which was first piloted in 2018, to help empower female factory workers in our supply chain with training on life-enhancing skills and knowledge around nutrition, reproductive health, problem solving and financial literacy
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One program with a supplier in
China has already impacted 1,175 women workers, and 42 managers have been trained to continue leading the BSR HERHealth program in coming years
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One program with a supplier in
- Recognized externally for our strong conflict minerals program, ranking in the top six percent out of 207 companies by the independent Responsible Sourcing Network (RSN) and earning the highest score in the Travel and Leisure category
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Achieved “Full Member” status in the
Responsible Business Alliance (RBA), the world’s largest multi-industry coalition dedicated to implementing and sharing corporate social responsibility best practices across global supply chains
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Product & Content Safety
- As Hasbro continues to expand its global sourcing footprint, the company published an official Materials and Chemical Management Policy to guide the specification, sourcing and screening of materials and chemicals in product and packaging for all Hasbro products worldwide
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Managed the transition to third-party manufacturing facilities in
India andVietnam , from aChina -based supply chain with mature quality systems - Conducted over 50 quality assurance in-person training sessions with vendors, suppliers, labs, and Hasbro employees, totaling more than 1,000 hours of training
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Participated in
The Chemical Footprint Project to develop and advance the concept and practice of chemical footprinting to reduce the use of chemicals of high concern
"While we have made great strides across all of our CSR priorities, we recognize that we are on an ongoing journey," said
Hasbro ranked among the 2020 100 Best Corporate Citizens by
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