Corporate Responsibility
Rentokil Initial employs in the Asia Pacific region
Working together, responsibly

Rentokil Initial is committed to acting responsibly and supporting its customers in their own efforts to develop responsible behaviour.

Introduction

At the heart of Rentokil Initial’s approach to corporate responsibility is a focus on doing what’s right for colleagues and customers, and the vision and values which underpin the company. It emphasises local action to match the needs of individual businesses, while ensuring compliance with group-wide policies in areas such as health and safety, conduct, environment and product management.

Rentokil Initial is a member of Business in the Community’s Corporate Responsibility Index of the 100 leading companies which measures and report on corporate responsibility matters. We have been a member since the Index’s foundation. We are also proud to be a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Carbon Disclosure Project and the Mayday network on climate change.

Find out more about our Key Performance Indicators.

8000+

days of development training (excluding job training) were undertaken during the year

98%

state of service performance in 2012

21,600

m2 of Daintree rainforest protected in Australia due to donations from colleagues

23%

reduction in CO2 emissions since 2008

76%

colleague response rate in the company-wide Your Voice Counts survey

36

language versions of the company's Code of Conduct pocket guide

14.5%

reduction in water consumption usage in 2012

2

RoSPA Gold Medals in 2012 to mark 5 years of consecutive Gold Awards

18.5%

property energy usage improvement since 2008

1120

training courses completed in U+ Online in its first year

80%

of colleagues said they had a 'good understanding of our values' in the colleague engagement survey undertaken in September 2012

16%

reduction in number of lost time accidents in 2012

71%

colleague engagement score across Rentokil Initial, three points above Service Industry norm

2,643

colleagues have completed competition and antitrust law training

£87,000

charitable cash donations in 2012