Business North May 2021

| 47 Trusted network of partners a strength DAIRY INDUSTRY Danone New Zealand Hiring university graduates to join the Danone teams is also part of the strategy to create partnerships with leading universities in the country. B y leveraging a more collaborative model, Danone gains access to untapped opportunities for New Zealand. Danone New Zealand operations director Leon Fung calls it the idea of collective strength cen- tred around the moto that “together we can achieve much more”. To this end Danone in New Zealand is focusing on building a network of trusted partners where all parties are winners and leverage each others’ strengths. Leon says that Danone focuses on three pil- lars with a strong focus on ‘local’. There is an emphasis on suppliers and farmers, especially for sustainability projects. Manufacturing and logistics partnerships are the second pillar, widening Danone’s ca- pabilities and forming long-term parternships with players in the industry. Finally universi- ties and research centres are the third pillar for which Danone is committed to building lasting collaboration in New Zealand. “We work closely with science centres and collaborate on research as we have our own teams of scientists in New Zealand. The aim is to benefit from each others’ findings and im- prove public and private sector collaboration,” explains Leon. Building a rich inclusive eco-system of partners includes working with experts to bring to life iconic projects like Danone’s wood biomass boiler in the South Island. Azwood, Danone’s wood fuel supplier for the biomass, will provide wood residue picked up in forests sustainably managed within a 50km range from the facility. “It is important to us to work with local companies in New Zealand as it enables us to reduce our carbon footprint as well as contrib- ute to the local economy,” says Leon. Hiring university graduates to join the Danone teams is also part of the strategy to create partnerships with leading universities in the country, embrace diversity and bringing new ideas into the company. The Danone graduate programme aims to grow local talent and future leaders for New Zealand as well as to export this talent to other Danone sites around the world to share knowledge and expertise. The two-year development programme sees graduates join Danone teams in roles where Leon says they can have a tangible impact on the business from the start. The T Karen Phelps graduates are exposed to both the technical training required for their roles and a range of professional development opportunities to build their transversal skills. They are also assigned a mentor to support their key indi- vidual development. To build an inclusive network of partners, it is also important to look at all aspects of inclusivity and diversity, believes Leon. Last year Danone awarded Southland DisAbility Entreprises (SDE) its recycling contract in Bal- clutha, enabling the company to divert 42% of its waste from landfill for recycling. In addition to running a sustainable and successful busi- ness, SDE also provides real working careers in a supportive environment to people with disabilities, a key aspect for the team when Danone awarded the contract. Leon says that the partnership illustrates how sustainability not only preserves the planet’s resources but can also help build more inclusive commu- nities and enable people with disabilities to have access to local sustainable work oppor- tunities. “Building an inclusive ecosystem of partners is the backbone of our business philosophy. Including a variety of players, and bringing people around the table to come up with ‘out of the box’ solutions, is part of the Kiwi DNA of inclusivity, diversity and a can-do attitude. This all fits in very well with Danone’s philosophy of on-going improvement, development and innovation.” “Building an inclusive ecosystem of partners is the backbone of our business philosophy.’ Alsco Managed Services include Workwear, Floor Care, Washroom, Linen & First Aid. CONTACT US 0800 4 ALSCO · alsco.co.nz www.accuro.co.nz Find out more about New Zealand’s best little health insurer Accuro Health Insurance are proud to be a key business partner of Danone Nutricia. Danone Nutricia was the winner of the 2020 Employer Choice awards and one of the great benefits that they offer to their staff is free health insurance from Accuro. If you would like to learn more about providing health and wellness benefits to your staff, get in touch with us. Proud to provide health insurance to Danone Nutricia Providing maintenance support and machinery installations Proud to be involved in the relocation & installation of equipment for Danone Nutricia Unit G2, 50 Keeling Road, Henderson, Auckland PO Box 60349 Titirangi, Auckland 0642 Trevor Swan 021 396 234 Phone: 09 835 3427 Fax: 09 835 3428 trevor@ensolnz.co.nz

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