Community involvement
As a responsible and engaged global corporate citizen, it is critically important that we contribute to and have a positive influence in the communities around the world where we are active.
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- Community engagement for mutal benefit
Community engagement for mutal benefit
Sandvik aims to be an engaged corporate citizen that contributes to the communities where it operates - Shift towards shiftsPeople
Shift towards shifts
Sandvik Coromant India has taken multiple steps to increase diversity and enable more female engineers in its workshops, particularly during night shifts. - Scoring future goals at Night football for girlsSustainability
Scoring future goals at Night football for girls
In Sandviken, we have partnered with Sandvikens IF to promote football towards young people – in particularly girls. - Improving lives in TanzaniaSustainability, People
Improving lives in Tanzania
Water supply, sanitation and education are focus areas driven by Engineers Without Borders Sweden. As the main partner of EWB-SWE, Sandvik contributes to the development of rural areas in Tanzania. - Improving hygiene and education in Papua-IndonesiaSustainability
Improving hygiene and education in Papua-Indonesia
Sandvik aims to be an active member in the communities in which it operates. Helping to provide clean water, health and education in Papua-Indonesia is a way of supporting and empowering local communities. - Community programs help train the talent of tomorrowPeople, Sustainability
Community programs help train the talent of tomorrow
Technical students in Zambia are getting hands-on experience with donated equipment. - A role model for others to followPeople
A role model for others to follow
On June 23, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. Meet Memory Phiri, Sandvik, Zambia. - A solution-driven stancePeople
A solution-driven stance
June 23 is International Women in Engineering Day. We talked to Celina Kaji in Brazil about her career choice. - A true and sanitary pursuitSustainability
A true and sanitary pursuit
Sandvik and Engineers Without Borders are working with a local group in Tanzania to construct sustainable and user-friendly toilet facilities. - Helping a neighbor in needSustainability
Helping a neighbor in need
When a rainstorm devastated a local school in rural Ghana, Sandvik helped rebuild it. “We really appreciate the new facility.” - Supporting education in IndiaSustainability
Supporting education in India
Going to school is the best start in life there is. Sandvik in India ensures that more children are given such a start. - Partnership benefits communitiesSustainability
Partnership benefits communities
Technology students of the NGO Engineers Without Borders provide sustainable solutions for energy and water supply in Africa.