Addressing sustainability

Why is sustainability important for a firm like PricewaterhouseCoopers?
"For us, sustainability is a strategic business issue."

What is sustainable development?
Our view of sustainability is built on our core values, our industry-focused services and our investment in our people and in the country of which we are a corporate citizen. For us, sustainability is a strategic business issue. And to maintain it takes more than a strong bottom line. It means meeting society’s expectations of added social, environmental and economic value from our operations, products and services.

For PricewaterhouseCoopers, sustainability means ensuring that we remain a viable business in the foreseeable future.

The spate of corporate governance scandals, locally and abroad, has focused attention on the sustainability of business, and its accountability. The sustainability issues these corporate governance scandals touched are related to the behaviour of board directors and their patent lack of respect for their employees, shareholders and wider stakeholders. One can see the effects that such behaviour has: bankruptcy, job loss – in other words the economic and social pillars of sustainability are shaken, upsetting the balance.

A fundamental aspect of sustainable development is that of the close links between society and the environment that sustains it. The notion of sustainable development has generally been limited to the environmental domain, until the trend of linking people, planet and prosperity culminated in a different agenda for global development being set for the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, largely that of poverty eradication. Our involvement in and contribution to this Summit showed our commitment to working together with other organisations in addressing the social challenges that South Africa faces.

"Our sustainability is built on our core values, our industry-focused services and our investment in our people."
The professional challenges
Professional services organisations have had to align their business strategies with the increased demands placed on business for improved corporate governance, transparency and the integration of the principles of sustainable development into their core function.
The challenges that we face, along with the rest of the accounting profession, are:
Rebuilding public trust;
Continuing to embed the principles of corporate social responsibility in all our business practices; and
Promoting accountability, integrity and transparency.

Our corporate sustainability strategy
We have formalised a corporate sustainability strategy in terms of which we commit to:
Being a truly South African organisation reflecting the demographics of our country;
Developing services relevant to our markets, that assist clients in integrating sustainability into their core business functions; and
Enhancing our public profile as a firm that really makes a difference. “Our sustainability is built on our core values, our industry-focused services and our investment in our people.” In these endeavours we are guided by our core values of Teamwork, Leadership and Excellence, which support and infuse our actions and interactions with our external stakeholders and, internally, with each other.

Government alone cannot solve all the challenges that South Africa faces today. PricewaterhouseCoopers is committed to addressing these issues through our involvement with initiatives such as the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (Nepad) and the King Report on Corporate Governance for South Africa 2002. Our nationwide community upliftment initiatives have left a mark.


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