Kevin James
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Kevin James is from City of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Kevin is currently Chief Executive Officer at GCX, located in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. In Kevin's previous role as a Executive Director - Amalgamated Properties at Amalgamated Property Administrators, Kevin worked in until May 1999.
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GCX has a unique data led approach to addressing sustainability issues that unlocks financial savings and reduces ESG risk. The company has two main offerings, namely GCX DASH- and GCX Consult. GCX Data Analytics and Sustainability Hub (DASH-) is a data analytics, benchmark and reporting service that provides financial and non-financial insight into a companies ESG data. These insights enable clients to make informed business decisions about resource consumption (electricity, water, waste, fuel etc) which not only result in significant cost saving, and risk management but help them set and achieve the ESG goals. GCX Consult provides world class advisory services and strategic roadmaps to support our clients navigate ESG risk, Carbon Reduction and Zero Waste to landfill. Our consultants work closely with our digital team and clients to ensure all strategies, including baselines, goals and milestones are measured and tracked on DASH- GCX Zero Waste - focuses on reconfiguring a company’s waste management system es in a strategic yet very practical way. Waste management is both a rising cost and an environmental hazard with legislation changing on an annual basis. This offering aims to achieve efficiencies across the waste management function with the goal of reducing waste to landfill and turning it into a higher value resource. GCX traditionally works with big brands such as Sun International, Growthpoint, V&A Waterfront, Pick n Pay, Discovery Holdings, Netcare, Sea Harvest, Old Mutual, Emira Property Fund , Attacq, Liberty Group, Woolworths, Spar, Spier, Liberty 2 Degrees, Libstar, to name a few. With the rising costs of resources and increasing pressure from investors, customers and employees, companies are being forced to be clear and ambitious in their response to climate change and other ESG risks.