Treasury Wine Estates hails from down under in Australia, emerging as a standalone powerhouse after splitting from a big brewing company, and now it's a global giant in the premium wine scene. They craft, market, and distribute fancy wines from vineyards worldwide, blending old-school traditions with slick modern branding to keep glasses full across continents. What's cool is their roots stretch back to historic estates from the 1800s, like turning ancient vines into today's trendy labels—proving that good wine, like a fine plot twist, gets better with age.
This outfit is all in on the woke wagon, with robust DEI policies that push for equity across genders, races, and more, because apparently, diversity pairs perfectly with their Pinot. They've got ERGs for LGBTQ+ folks, sponsor Pride parades like it's a vintage celebration, and their ESG game is strong with sustainability reports that vow to save the planet one eco-friendly bottle at a time—who knew woke could taste so oaky?
The TWE Pride group participates in events like Midsumma festival and Mardi Gras to promote inclusion. It marks Pride Month with global team involvement.
The company prioritizes a healthy and safe workplace with an inclusive culture for stakeholders. It promotes responsible consumption and community connections.
The sustainability strategy includes building resilient business practices, fostering inclusive communities, and producing sustainable wine. Annual reports track progress against United Nations Global Compact principles.
The TWE Pride network aims to create an inclusive environment for LGBTQ colleagues and allies through strategy and regional activities. It focuses on championing equality, respect, and authenticity within the organization.
The company outlines six guiding principles for inclusion, equity, and diversity, including fostering belonging for all employees and equitable practices to remove barriers. It emphasizes protection of human rights and integration of these values into business operations.