SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 29 April 2026 - Bracell, a global leader in soluble pulp production,
has been awarded the prestigious Lilac Seal for the second consecutive
time by the Secretariat for Women's Policies of the State of Bahia
(SPM), recognising the company's continued commitment to promoting
gender equality, diversity and the development of female talent in the
workplace.
The certification, valid for two years, was formally presented during a
ceremony held at SESC – Casa do Comércio in Salvador – in March. With
this achievement, Bracell joins 111 companies and organisations
recognised in the 2026 edition, reinforcing its role in fostering a
fairer, safer and more inclusive work environment for women.
Bracell's recognition reflects a structured, long-term strategy anchored
in its Bracell 2030 sustainability plan, which includes a commitment to
achieving 30% female representation in leadership roles by the end of
the decade. The company has implemented a range of targeted initiatives
to support this goal, focusing on talent attraction, development and
retention.
"Promoting gender equality is directly connected to our sustainability
strategy," said Angela Ribeiro, Sustainability Manager at Bracell Bahia,
who represented the company at the ceremony. "Attracting and retaining
female talent is a key pillar of Bracell 2030, and we are committed to
building pathways for women to grow and lead within our organisation."
Among the company's flagship initiatives is the Development Path for
Women under the Cultivating Potential programme, which combines
technical training, career acceleration and support policies. Bracell
also offers exclusive English-language training for senior analysts and
above, supporting continuous professional development.
The company's Diversity Programme further strengthens inclusion through a
Gender Affinity Group composed of employee volunteers who propose and
help implement initiatives in collaboration with Human Resources.
Notable actions include the establishment of breastfeeding support rooms
and the extension of maternity leave from 120 to 180 days.
Bracell, a member of the RGE group of companies founded by Sukanto
Tanoto, has also expanded access to employment opportunities through its
Acelera Programme, which targets local community talent with no prior
experience and reserves positions for women. In recruitment, the company
recommends including at least one female candidate in final selection
stages for analyst-level roles and above. By 2025, women accounted for
33% of new hires at Bracell's Bahia operations.
To ensure fairness in career progression, Bracell conducts regular
salary equity analyses aimed at maintaining equal compensation and
advancement opportunities for men and women. The company also actively
engages male leaders in diversity and inclusion efforts through training
on inclusive leadership and unconscious bias, as well as ongoing
awareness initiatives.
"The Lilac Seal recognises not only the progress we have made but also
our ongoing commitment to advancing gender equality," said Lorena
Brasil, Human Resources (Organisational Human Development) Manager at
Bracell Bahia. "Our strategic initiatives strengthen the attraction,
development, and retention of female talent, reinforcing diversity and
inclusion as priorities across all areas of the organisation."
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