Al Hilal Group, a leading media, publishing, and technology enterprise in the GCC, has announced the rollout of its comprehensive Group Sustainability Policy, marking a major step towards embedding environmental and social responsibility into its core operations.
The policy, which applies across all subsidiaries and divisions in the region, reflects Al Hilal’s commitment to long-term business resilience through reduced environmental impact, ethical governance, and inclusive workplace practices.
At the heart of this initiative is the group’s ‘R3’ philosophy – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – which will guide operational decisions and employee engagement across its regional footprint.
“Sustainability is not just a trend – it’s a strategic imperative,” said Al Hilal Group Managing Director Ronnie Middleton. “It builds trust, drives cost efficiencies, ensures regulatory readiness, and positions us as a forward-looking organisation.”
As part of its sustainability roadmap, Al Hilal Group has initiated a baseline carbon footprint assessment across its media, publishing and technology divisions. Early estimates suggest that energy use and material consumption – particularly in printing and IT infrastructure – are key contributors to the group’s environmental impact.
The group is dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint by implementing several key initiatives. In their offices and production facilities, they are committed to energy-saving practices.
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