SF#11 Employee, community and public empowerment in the clay brick sector

Socio-economic sustainability concerns the parameters that affect people’s opportunities, now and in the future, to fulfil their potential as well attain their basic needs such as livelihoods, social and environmental justice, human rights, among others.

Complementing its current socio-economic impact areas such as health and safety, employment, human rights and equity, the clay brick sector can further positively impact its employees, local communities as well as the wider public.

Technical Contributors

  • Lodewijk Nell
    Technical Consultant - EcoMetrix Africa
  • Dianne Volek
    Technical Consultant - CBA
  • CBA Technical Committee

economical

Economical & Practical

energy savings

Energy Efficient & Sustainable

value

Desirable & Stylish