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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Dole Packaged Foods Key Growing Areas Philippines, Thailand, California are key growing areas.

Sustainability Initiatives Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability (LAND) Social Responsibility (PEOPLE)

4 Pillars of Sustainability 1)Water Management 2)Carbon Footprint 3)Soil Conservation 4)Waste Reduction

Carbon Footprint Dolefil's biomass boiler facility commenced its operation on October, The facility, which uses rice hulls as boiler fuel, currently supplies 90% of Dolefil’s steam requirement and expect to be 100% by 2014.

Dolefil Sustainability Examples -> Soil Conservation

Volcanic Loam Soil

Soil Conservation: In-field Erosion Control Measures Planting of Malabago trees and Ground Cover (Arachis Pintoi) Earth Matting Vegetation of Waterways

Social Responsibility Initiatives Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability (LAND) Social Responsibility (PEOPLE)

Dole International Social Responsibility Sample Programs Philippines -Asia Library Hub -Adopt-a-School -Hospital -Kasilak Foundation -Chairs-for-Trees

Chairs for Trees Community Project Dole Philippines Wooden pallets converted into furniture by local craftsmen. Donated to schools and public institutions. Trees planted by recipients of the donation.

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