Provided by Workiva2022-06-09T15:24:00
FedEx has pledged to walk the walk.
This four-part report from Compliance Week examines the environmental, social, and governance journey of FedEx, which has produced detailed reports on its ESG initiatives since 2008. Exclusive interviews with FedEx Chief Sustainability Officer Mitch Jackson and Chief Compliance Officer Justin Ross provide context to the shipping giant’s motivations behind its pledge to conduct its business in a manner that protects the planet and its people.
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Take this self-directed, interactive course to deepen your understanding of the increasing importance of environmental, social, and corporate governance initiatives and how ESG planning processes can help manage risks and lead to better reporting outcomes.
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