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Mars Korea Takes Top Honors With Focus On Workplace Culture

14 February 2011

Mars Korea Takes Top Honors With Focus On Workplace Culture 

Mars Korea has been named Fortune magazine’s 2010 “Great Workplace in Korea,” an honor that Kwangho Kim, Mars Korea General Manager, says reflects the company’s efforts to create a culture of open communication based on the Five Principles.

Specifically, the judges cite the high level of freedom and responsibility given to individual Mars Korea employees.

Produced by the globally recognized Great Place To Work Institute, the annual award was launched in Korea in 2002. More than 100 companies participated this year, including Korean giants LG, Hyundai, Shinhan Bank, Samsung and Pulmuone. This is the first time Mars Korea has participated.

“The award is a testament to the hard work our Associates have put in, and the efforts everyone has made to create a collaborative, team-oriented atmosphere,” Kim said.

“I’m not surprised we won,” said GT-Petcare Channel Manager Joshua Yoon. “I’ve been working hereClick To Enlarge for 3 years, and I already know what Fortune has just confirmed: This is a great place to work. We are a team here, with everyone working together toward common goals.”

According to Fortune, Mars impressed the judges with its positive workplace culture, opportunities for employees to grow and gain experience in sectors outside of their specialty areas, and its commitment to the Five Principles.

“When we looked more closely at Mars, what we saw is a company that constantly improves the workplace experience of its associates,” said Bangguen Chi, CEO of the GWP Korea Institute.

Ji-young Sung, an Associate Fellow at the GWP Korea Institute, said the institute liked the attitude of Mars Associates. “We were impressed with the positive atmosphere, and enthusiasm everyone showed for contributing their efforts to the team’s success,” Ji-young said.

Kim said Mars Korea has a workplace culture that is unique compared with other local companies. Associates are encouraged to contribute to meeting the team’s objectives while also pursuing their own goals.

“We decided to participate in this survey because we wanted external feedback to help us measure how good a job we were doing of creating a positive workplace atmosphere,” Kim said.

Mars received the honor at an awards ceremony hosted by the GWP Korea Institute December 1 at the Ritz-Carlton in Seoul.

“It was a great honor, but we don’t plan to stand still,” said Kim. “We are constantly looking for ways to improve, and we certainly don’t plan to stop now.”

New Cocoa Paper Product Line Provides Economic Opportunities For Cocoa Farming Families

05 March 2010

North America |  22 April 2010

Mars Incorporated Launches MyCocoaPaper, Provides Livelihood Opportunities for Women

Rockville, MD. – Putting pen to paper may now help garner financial opportunity for women and their families in cocoa farming communities in Indonesia. Today, Mars Sustainable Solutions, a new business unit at MARS®, Incorporated dedicated to delivering restorative and sustainable solutions that have a positive impact on our planet is unveiling the MyCocoaPaper product line – note pads, greeting cards, book marks, leather bound books – handmade in Indonesia from 70% natural cocoa bark and 30% recycled office paper waste. With the introduction of MyCocoaPaper, Mars aims to create economic opportunities that encourage healthy and sustainable cocoa farming practices.

Successful cocoa farming includes regular pruning of trees, which provides better access to light and nutrients. In many farms, the prunings are burned as firewood or simply discarded as rubbish. Through partnership with local Indonesian organizations, working not only with cocoa farming communities but with long-standing artisans and craftsmen, MARS is supporting the creation of a new use for cocoa tree prunings: cocoa paper products. The handmade cocoa paper process starts with the purchase of cocoa bark stripped during pruning at farms where Mars sources cocoa. The paper is then made at the Wisnu Foundation, a local non-profit organization, which combines the cocoa bark with collected recycled paper. Finally, the MyCocoaPaper products are individually crafted by an all-woman team of workers at the Saraswati Paper Company, producing sustainable, handmade cocoa paper products free of harmful chemicals. 

 “What we are trying to encourage is that, by creating a beautiful product, people can see that their waste can become something beautiful and also something viable, and hopefully encourage other businesses to do the same thing,” said Kali Sari, founder of Saraswati Papers.  “The women we employ come here to learn a special skill, and it’s our hope we can give these women opportunities. Some women have gone on to become school teachers and others have gone on to create their own small companies. We’re happy women can come here and feel part of a supportive group.”

The debut of MyCocoaPaper continues MARS’ long standing commitment to be a part of delivering restorative and sustainable solutions that have positive economic, social, and environmental implications in the communities in which they work. “MyCocoaPaper enhances the livelihoods of those in communities where we operate, creating economic opportunities that support the livelihoods of women,” said Elizabeth Willett, MyCocoaPaper project manager at Mars Sustainable Solutions. “MyCocoaPaper will help drive home the importance of sustainable business models that have a positive impact on our planet.”

MyCocoaPaper is debuting in limited release exclusively at M&M’s World® in New York and Las Vegas. For more information, please visit www.mycocoapaper.com

 

About Mars Sustainable Solutions
Mars Sustainable Solutions is a business unit of Mars Symbioscience, a global health & life sciences segment at Mars, Incorporated focused on delivering evidence-based science. Sustainable Solutions is working to deliver restorative and sustainable solutions that have a positive impact on our planet by addressing social, economic and environmental problems in the communities where we operate or source supplies

 

 

About Mars, Incorporated
Mars, Incorporated is a private, family-owned company founded in 1911 and employing over 65,000 associates at more than 230 sites, including 135 factories, in 68 countries worldwide. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, U.S.A., Mars, Incorporated is one of the world’s largest food companies, generating global revenues of more than $28 billion annually and operating in six business segments: Chocolate, Petcare, Wrigley, Food, Drinks, and Symbioscience. These segments produce some of the world’s leading brands: Chocolate – M&M’S®, SNICKERS®, DOVE®, GALAXY®, MARS®, MILKY WAY® and TWIX®; Petcare – PEDIGREE®, WHISKAS®, SHEBA®, CESAR®, and ROYAL CANIN®; Wrigley – ORBIT®, EXTRA®, STARBURST®, DOUBLEMINT® and SKITTLES®; Food – UNCLE BEN’S®, DOLMIO®, EBLY®, MASTERFOODS® and SEEDS OF CHANGE®; Drinks – KLIX® and FLAVIA®; Symbioscience – WISDOM PANEL™, SERAMIS®, CIRKUHEALTH™ and COCOAPRO™.

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