Corporate

Community

Our people are our strength

Our success comes from our people.

At BlueScope Steel, we pride ourselves on our role as a good corporate citizen. We actively seek opportunities to share our successes with the communities in which we operate. We acknowledge the unique values of our local communities and seek to understand and work constructively with them through active partnership, mutual respect and long-term commitment.

We recognise our social responsibilities and strive to continuously improve our performance in the areas of health, safety, environment and community. Meaningful community engagement and support is embraced across all our businesses worldwide as we actively participate in community initiatives and commit to making a positive contribution at all levels.

We endeavour to consult and communicate openly with relevant stakeholders. We believe that our actions should reflect the respect we embrace for the diverse range of people and cultures with which we work.

Through best practice systems like our Community Relations Management Plans, we continue to assess and deliver on our promises, as well as identify further opportunities for improvement.

For information about the activities supported by BlueScope Steel please refer to the Corporate Donations and Sponsorship guidelines.

Read about our commitment to the community in our community, safety and environment reports:

 

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Community, Safety and Environment Report 2009

 

CSE Report 2008 Community

Community, Safety and Environment Report 2008

 

CSE Report 2007 Community

Community, Safety and Environment Report 2007

 

Banda Ache CSE 2006 - Community

Community, Safety and Environment Report 2006

 

CSE Report 2005 - Community

Community, Safety and Environment Report 2005

 

CSE Report 2004 - Community

Health, Safety, Environment and Community Report 2004

 

Thailand Kids - Community 2003

Report to Employees and Communities 2003

Health and Safety Stories 2003


HSEC Report 2002

Health, Safety, Environment and Community Report 2002

 

 

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