Port owner hits 20 out of 25 CSR targets

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ASSOCIATED British Ports, the company that owns and operates the Port of Southampton, has published its Corporate Social Responsibility report for 2007.

In a year that saw the firm grow by seven per cent, it achieved 20 out of its 25 CSR targets and initiatives, with 93 per cent of employees now having accredited health and safety training.


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ABP chief executive, Peter Jones said: "Progress across the CSR targets and initiatives that we set for our business at the beginning of the year was encouraging and we remain committed to continuous improvement.

"The development of CSR practice remains an ongoing project for ABP."

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