But how engaged?

All social initiatives are valuable, but recently we have a clear framework for coordinating them. Indicate per activity whether or not they fit within APG's sustainability policy:

Yes
No
Drinking coffee with single elderly

We want to make a difference so that we, our parents and our children have a good income for now, later and later. Drinking coffee with single elderly people does not contribute enough to this.

Cleaning up waste along the side of the street

At APG we strive for a good pension in a liveable world. That is why cleaning up waste together fits in with the initiatives that we support when employees organize this.

Organize a lunch so that neighbors get to know each other better

We strive for a good pension in a liveable world. But an isolated lunch does not contribute enough to this.

Painting and cleaning up the school building

It kind of depends on how you view this initiative. At APG we strive for a good pension in a liveable world. If we increase the chance that children go to school or receive a better education, this could be appropriate. Some colleagues do this, for example, in developing countries through the SWAP Foundation.

Giving economics tutoring to young people

We are working towards a future in which we sustainably share prosperity and well-being. Making young people aware of, for example, income for now, later and later can contribute to this.

Canteen service at your sports association

Canteen service at the sports club: At APG we see sustainability not only economically, but also socially and we look at the living environment. However, canteen service does not contribute to this.