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SDG REPORT

OUR FOCUS

We have initiated programmes that provide access of resources to the poor and the vulnerable. These programmes include: A bi-weekly feeding programme, monetary donations to Jalaram Hospital, provision of scholarship and internship opportunities, donation of reusable menstrual pads and drilling of a dam in Samburu County.

We provide employment to over 3,000 people directly and through our contractors on site. We ensure that all our employees and those employed by our contractors work under conducive working conditions in accordance with Kenyan wages, safety and other labour laws

  • We make an annual monetary contribution and donations in kind to Jalaram Hospital advancing health and well-being initiatives within the community
  • We run an annual blood drive in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Stoni Athi and have managed to collect about 145 pints of blood per drive.
  • We have financed by USD. 24,000, the drilling of a 70m well in Samburu with the aim of providing access to clean, safe drinking water to approximately 1,200 people
  • Our Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) treats all our chemical waste in accordance with standards set by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) therefore safeguarding the ecological balance of water bodies.
  • We use a 22TPH biomass boiler powered primarily by wastes including coffee husks, macadamia shells and corn cobs.
  • We reduced our consumption of wood fuel in our boiler by 3,889,000Kg in 2020 as compared to the consumption in 2019.
  • We have reduced our water consumption in our boiler and predict a 10% decrease in water use in 2021
  • All discharge of waste water is treated and it complies with set requirement of the National Environment Management Authority
  • We have increased our reliance on solar energy, which now accounts for 14% of our energy demand.
  • We reduced our Carbon (IV) Oxide emissions by 1,355.34 Tons in 2020.
  • In 2020, we sold 27,860Kgs of Polythene waste, 95,190Kgs of Carton / Core Waste and 190,780 Kg of Tissue Paper Trim and Mixed Waste for recycling.
  • Through our Atilla brand, we have donated to Reteti Sanctuary approximately Ksh 1.5million in 2020.

A MESSAGE FROM OUR LEADERSHIP

Dear Stakeholder

We, at Kapa Oil Refineries Limited are proudly committed to the United Nations Global Compact Ten Principles and the Code of Ethics for Business in Kenya.

In 2019, we celebrated our 50th Anniversary of the founding of our company in 1969. Our founders were three young but determined brothers. They started a small salt packaging business called Karania Packers. Karania Packers went on to manufacture baking powder, creating our iconic blue-and-yellow Chapa Mandashi brand. But in the 1970s, we decided to venture into making quality household products for our region. And we started with edible oil. The rest is history. Today, Kapa Oil Refineries is a leading manufacturer of edible oils, baking powder, soap, tissue, detergents, noodles and kitchen towels in Eastern Africa.

This idea of quality products for our households in Africa remains at the core of our business.  Our promise to the users of our products is found in our tagline “Bright Ideas. Better Products”. We have invested in top-notch plants and machinery to ensure that we are efficient in creating quality. Our raw materials are sourced from vetted suppliers and tested to ensure that our inputs meet or exceed expectations. Our manufacturing process is certified by SGS for meeting the stringent ISO 22000:2005. And our people are continuously learning and innovating. As a corporate citizen, we are pleased to contribute to the development of Kenya and Africa by creating employment, providing products that promote the well-being of our communities and embedding sustainable processes that protect the environment, uphold human rights and promote ethical business and behaviour

The UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles, the Code of Ethics for Business in Kenya and UN Sustainable Development Goals are therefore ingrained in our business model. By providing quality and fortified food products as well as sanitation products, we help ensure healthy lives (SDG 3). Our specific range of affordable food products helps to reduce hunger (SDG 2). Through our investment in modern manufacturing plants, we build industry, innovation and infrastructure (SDG 9). In creating employment and monitoring our labour practices, as well as those of our contractors, we provide decent work (SDG 8). Through our investment in 1.5 MW solar installation, Kapa ensures access to clean energy (SDG 7). Our decision to use the biomass by-products of other manufacturers to fire our steam boiler has reduced emissions and is geared toward climate action (SDG 13). Our processes designed to ensure zero tolerance for anti-corruption and bribery, including a hotline, robust training and top management commitment to this promotes our region’s justice and institutions (SDG 16). And we are proud to partner with other, through the Kenya Association of Manufacturing and the UN Global Compact to help achieve these ambitious yet desperately needed goals (SDG 17).

The Covid-19 pandemic has not deterred us in our commitments. It has been a challenge but we have risen to meet as our communities have. We have instituted a Covid-19 policy with several protocols to ensure that we continue to operate safely. We have put in place social distancing mechanisms in our factories and cafeterias. Handwashing stations have been erected across our campus. All persons on our premises have their temperature checked at the gate and are required wear masks properly and at all times. We have also availed testing for our staff. Despite a difficult year, we retained all our staff and have not instituted any pay cuts. 

Whenever we report to work, we with a mind to provide to a Better Product. A product that is good for you, good for our people, good for our economy, good for our environment and good for our future.

OUR TEAMS’ ROLES IN SUSTAINABILITY

The Board of

Directors

Fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies

The

Executive

Implement the Board’s strategic, and generative plans, policies, and decisions consistent with the organization’s Vision, Mission and the Guiding Principles

Corporate

Affairs and

Business

Ethics

Drives the UNGC program in the organization

Advocates for and monitors ethics and compliance with the Company’s policies and the Guiding Principles

Finance &

Accounts

Ensuring the adherence to integrity in the finance and accounting processes

Sales &

Marketing

Deliver quality products and services to our customers with the aim of meeting and exceeding customers’ expectations

Production

Constantly innovates and ensures production is in line with the commitments to the UNGC principles and the SDGs. 

Quality

Management 

Ensure safe and high quality of products

Human

Resource 

Ensure that high level of staff are sourced and developed. 

Ensure compliance to labour laws and regulations.

Engage and create good working conditions

OUR MISSION

Kapa Oil Refineries is an East African Manufacturer producing edible oils and household products. We aim at providing our customers with premium quality consumer goods at competitive prices while operating in an environmentally sensitive and socially responsible manner.

OUR VALUES

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