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Human Rights Due Diligence

Mahmood Hisham, COO, DXN Holdings

21-Oct-25 09:30

Human Rights Due Diligence

DXN Holdings’ Chief Operating Officer, Mahmood Hisham, tells us why the direct selling and network marketing company has chosen to prioritise human rights in its ESG journey. He also addresses questions surrounding DXN’s private jet purchase, explains how the company plans to reduce its Scope 1 emissions and respond to concerns raised by the Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group.

Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Elaine Boey


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Categories:  economytechnologymarkets

Tags:  scope 1 emissionscope 2 emissionesgnetwork marketingcarbon emissionsScope 3 emissionsmswg





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