Origin Energy Pledges to Combat Modern Slavery in Supply Chains Amid Transition to Renewables

Reuters
2025/08/14
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ORG.AU">Origin Energy</a> Pledges to Combat Modern Slavery in Supply Chains Amid Transition to Renewables

Origin Energy Limited's Chief Executive Officer, Frank Calabria, delivered a speech emphasizing the company's commitment to addressing modern slavery risks as part of its role in the energy transition. The sixth Modern Slavery Statement highlights the company's efforts to collaborate with suppliers, customers, and peers to manage these risks, strengthen policies, and educate teams. Origin Energy, a leading Australian energy company, is focused on accelerating the build-out of renewables, storage, and transmission infrastructure to replace ageing coal-fired power stations, with an aim of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Calabria stressed the importance of maintaining dignity, freedom, inclusion, and respect, and reiterated the company's pledge to contribute to a just and fair transition. Unfortunately, the URL for the full speech or interview was not provided in the document.

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