Nr. 95 - July 2010
Insight
SEKEM‘s Journal for Economy, Culture, and Society in Egypt
Editorial Dear Readers,
the SEKEM Group has just published its third sustainability report. The new report for 2009 is again based on the recommendations of the “Global Reporting Initiative” (GRI) for its analyses of the economic, ecological, and social impact of SEKEM’s work and introduces greater transparency on the level of the individual firm. Using this framework the new documents not only reports on the commercial, environment-related, and societal aspects of the SEKEM’s activities but also highlights their intertwinements and synergies. Reflecting SEKEM’s belief that action in any of these fields must be carried out in harmony with those in any of the others the structure of the report is orientated to the image of a “flower of sustainability”. In it all aspects of sustainable development at SEKEM (a term scrutinised in this issue’s interview with Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish) come together in an integral and innovative form. SEKEM Insight will introduce you to key aspects of this year’s report in the form of a series of articles this summer. We have asked staff of SEKEM’s sustainability team to contribute these articles and introduce you into their specific fields of work.
Your Team of Editors
Sustainability
Interview
New Products
SEKEM Publishes 3rd Sustainability Report
Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish On Sustainability
ISIS Launches New Hibiscus Drink
Promoting Sustainability in Egypt: SEKEM Releases 3rd SEKEM Report SEKEM publishes its 2009 sustainability report and shows that it remains on track to promote greater sustainability in its business and in Egypt.
Spreading sustainability: SEKEM’s new firm „El Mizan“ also produces organic seedlings to help promote sustainable agriculture in all of Egypt.
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he “SEKEM Report on Sustainable Development” that is being released these days is the SEKEM Group’s third sustainability report. It provides an updated, comprehensive overview over the SEKEM initiative from its vision and ideals to its manifold firms, projects, and institutions. The new report presents all key facts and figures for all dimensions of SEKEM’s new model for sustainability: the “Sustainability Flower”. It
also assembles the results of a critical self-assessment defining clear targets for further improvements and a long-term strategy of development SEKEM’s firms envision for themselves. Over the course of the drafting process they have further developed important foundations of how to analyse, express, and evaluate SEKEM’s approach and contribution to a more sustainable development of the individual, the society, and the earth as a whole. SEKEM Insight | July 2010 | Page 1