GRI 2-12 Role of the highest governance body in overseeing the management of impacts
The Sustainability Steering Committee, led by Bracell’s president, Praveen Singhavi, is responsible for strategic decision-making concerning key sustainability matters. The committee oversees and validates the management of environmental, social and governance risks and impacts, ensuring that sustainability is aligned with long-term business planning.
Among its responsibilities, the committee is also in charge of validating Bracell’s materiality matrix, ensuring that priority is given to the most important issues for stakeholders and company strategy. (See more in GRI 3-2)
Sustainability steering committee oversight of internal and external audits
The Sustainability Steering Committee monitors the results of internal and external audits, assessments on compliance with Forestry Certification Endorsement Program (PEFC), ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification standards, carried out annually, and audits on the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards and Equator Principles, which take place twice yearly (see more in ESG certifications and badges).
It also monitors and oversees continuous improvement processes as part of the Bracell Integrated Management System (see more in GRI 2-13), for compliance with the requirements of certification standards, legislation and international sustainability protocols.
All applicable policies, protocols, regulations and standards are incorporated in internal procedures outlining processes and guidelines on managing social, environmental and governance issues. These documents are part of Bracell’s Integrated Management System, accessible to all Bracell employees.
Sustainability Steering Committee oversight of priority topics for internal and external stakeholders
Bracell’s Managing Director of Institutional Relations, who is a member of the Sustainability Steering Committee, is responsible for overseeing activities designed to cultivate relationships with external stakeholders, including local communities, traditional communities and peoples, trade associations, and government organizations and representatives.
Other strategic stakeholders (employees, contractors, suppliers, customers and financial institutions) also have their interests represented by the executives of each department responsible for relations with and engagement of those stakeholders: heads of forestry and industrial operations, logistics, sales, finance, human resources, as well as the Vice President of Sustainability.
Position | Executive | Scope of work |
President | Praveen Singhavi | Chief operations officer for Bracell in Brazil |
Industrial Operations Officer – São Paulo | Guilherme Araújo | Head of mill operations, São Paulo |
Head of Forestry Operations | Mauro Quirino | Head of forestry operations, São Paulo |
Managing Director – Bahia | Rudine Antes | Head of industrial and forestry operations, Bahia |
Executive Vice President | Luiz Carlos Cavalcanti Dutra Junior | Stakeholder engagement strategic planning lead |
Managing Director – Bracell Papéis | Eduardo Aron | Head of operations for Bracell Papéis in Brazil |