Report is the first to be compiled by a Southeast Asian Internet company in alignment with international standards (GRI and SASB)
JAKARTA,
INDONESIA – Media OutReach – 30 April 2021
– As part of its sustainability mission to
create positive impact and long-term value for people and the planet, Gojek,
Southeast Asia’s leading mobile on demand services and payments platform, today
announced commitments to Three Zeros:
Zero Emissions, Zero Waste and Zero Barriers, to be achieved by 2030. Gojek
unveiled these pledges in its first annual Sustainability Report, which
detailed its progress to date and way forward in implementing thorough
environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices.
Focusing on where the company can make the
biggest impact for all of its stakeholders in line with pressing environmental
and social issues, Gojek’s approach will be structured around three specific
areas: environmental sustainability
(GoGreener) to achieve Zero Emissions and Zero Waste, as well as socio-economic
progress (GoForward) and equality and inclusion (GoTogether) to achieve Zero
Barriers.
Gojek’s ESG report is the first to be
compiled by a Southeast Asian Internet company in alignment with international
standards.[1]
Select disclosures relating to the relevant material issues have been assured
by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Indonesia[2].
Gojek is leading the region’s tech industry in integrating ESG best practices
across its business and voluntarily disclosing its performance on material ESG
issues.
Kevin Aluwi, Co-CEO, Gojek,
said, “We have always been
a company that is focused on finding the
intersection of what is good for society and company growth. It is part of our
DNA and the reason people come to work at Gojek. As we’ve grown, it has become
more important to develop a way to make sure we hold ourselves to account and
are constantly pushing forward and leading the industry on issues that are so important
to us and society as a whole. That’s why we are scaling our efforts to embed
environmental and social considerations into the very heart of our
organization. In doing so, we hope to create lasting, impactful change for our
communities, partners and the world we live in, ensuring we can live up to our
mission for the long term.”
Andre Soelistyo, Co-CEO,
Gojek, added, “There is a
pressing need for the private sector to take action and help address the most
critical environmental and social issues that plague our planet and communities
today. As Gojek continues to grow in size and strength, with millions relying
on our platform daily, we have a responsibility to do so sustainably. Through
the integration of industry-leading ESG practices, we are ensuring we do
business better across our entire ecosystem, while paving the way for other
companies in the region to do the same. These are issues that are of increasing
importance to stakeholders everywhere and we are determined to exceed their
expectations for the good of Indonesia, Southeast Asia and the rest of the
world.”
Gojek is already making significant
strides towards its targets, which will be reviewed and disclosed annually:
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The report embodies Gojek’s commitment to
supporting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To ensure
greater accountability, the company is also forming a Sustainability Advisory
Council, comprising impartial external experts from various organizations
including UN Women, ASEAN Centre of Energy, University of Indonesia and more.
“With less than 10 years to achieve the
SDGs, we have to act now. By using the best available science, aligning with
global standards and accreditations and applying a data-driven approach to our
methodology, we are ensuring our strategy is as robust, relevant and impactful
as possible. We also know we cannot achieve this alone and will leverage our
network of like-minded partners to accelerate our progress through innovative
and transformative expertise and capabilities,” said Tanah Sullivan, Group Head of Sustainability, Gojek.
Dr. Allinnettes Adigue,
Head of the ASEAN Regional Hub of GRI, said: “Corporate sustainability is good
for the people, planet and long-term profitability of a company because in the
end, no one can do business in a dead planet. It is no longer a question of
whether companies should report on their sustainability impact. Sustainability
reporting is here to stay. It is now a question of whether what companies
report are accurate and relevant, and clearly communicates their impact on the
economy, environment and society. These issues matter to a wide range of
stakeholders, not just the narrow interests of a few.
“GRI Standards, as the most widely used
reporting standards in the world, is not just a reporting blueprint but more
importantly, it provides organisations a global common language to set their
sustainability goals and regularly measure, analyse and report on their progress.
In turn, this allows them to continuously improve their sustainability
performance. The GRI Standards encourages companies to focus on material topics
that reflect their most significant sustainability impact through the use of
quantitative data, narrative assessments and indicator-based systems.”
Protecting livelihoods and sustaining the
community amid COVID-19
Gojek also helped to minimise the impact
of COVID-19 across its ecosystem, ensuring the health and safety of
stakeholders, developing new products and services to meet changing needs and
creating alternative income opportunities for merchants and driver partners. In
2020, Gojek founded the Anak Bangsa Bisa Foundation (YABB) to support its
partners and the wider community affected by the pandemic, raising IDR 100
billion from senior leadership and GoTroops and IDR 20 billion from corporate
donations and other donation programs[6].
Gojek also protected consumers and the
wider community, leveraging the scale of its network to keep consumers up to
date on health and safety guidelines as well as launching several app features
and initiatives to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and support frontline
workers.
The full Sustainability Report can be
found here.
[1] Gojek’s first Sustainability Report is aligned with the Global Reporting
Initiative (GRI) and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB).
[2] KAP Tanudiredja, Wibisana, Rintis & Rekan, the Indonesian member
firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ global network, has undertaken a limited
assurance engagement on the selected disclosure according to the relevant GRI
standards in response to Gojek’s material ESG issues.
[3] The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol defines Scope 1 emissions as all direct GHG
emissions, Scope 2 emissions as indirect GHG emissions from the consumption of
purchased electricity, heat or steam and Scope 3 emissions as all other
indirect emissions that are not covered in Scope 2.
[4] The collaboration with PromoGo enables
two-wheel driver partners to earn additional income by carrying advertisements
on their vehicles while GoCek is an in-app feature that enables Gojek driver
partners to work on additional tasks (such as validating the onboarding of new
GoFood merchants) in their spare time to earn more income.
[5] Employee Resource Groups are voluntary,
employee-led groups that provide a safe, supportive space for individuals with
shared experiences.
[6] Equivalent to approximately US$6.9 million from senior leadership and
GoTroops and US$1.4 million from corporate donations and other donation
programs, at time of reporting.
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