12 Eylül 2017 Salı

PMI Sustainability Report and Turkey

Philip Morris International Inc. joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) in 2015. By doing so PMI committed to embed its Ten Principles into the strategy, culture and daily work of the company, and I am pleased to work for this company which provides such a commitment. On September 12, PMI published its sustainability report, communicating its progress in respect to the United Nations Global Compact Principles.
Besides, as a Turkish citizen, it is nice to hear an example case from Turkey in terms of strengthening our sustainability fundamentals in this report.
An example of “farm economics, mechanization and innovation” comes from Turkey. In Turkey’s oriental tobacco growing, labor is not only the main cost, but it is also the bottleneck limiting the volume that each farmer can produce, due to the labor intensive preparation of the small Oriental leaves for curing. The “vento” machine technology allows farmers to harvest Oriental tobacco leaves in bulk by enabling the curing preparation in a cotton net tube instead of the traditional practices whereby tobacco leaves need to be carefully aligned during harvesting so they can be individually sown on a string for curing.
These machines enable the farmer to make an estimated labor saving of 25 labor days/ha and allows farmers to harvest larger volumes, thereby significantly increasing income. With PMI’s technical and financial support, around 1,700 farmers, representing 27% of PMI’s volume sourced in Turkey, were using “vento” machines by the end of 2016. In 2017, we expect to source over 40% of our tobacco in Turkey to be cured using this technology.
As a PM Turkey employee, I proudly share the full report:

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