SDG15
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Case study: How Great Panther protects biodiversity
Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Great Panther is a gold and silver mining company focused on evaluating, acquiring, developing, and producing precious metals from its mining properties ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG3SDGs categorySector: Household and Personal Products
Case study: How Oriflame reduces its GHG emissions
Oriflame is a global beauty company, with a presence in over 60 markets and six production facilities in four countries (Poland, China, Russia and India). , ... -
Case study: How PCA protects biodiversity
PCA is one of the leading suppliers of packaging and paper products in North America, serving 17,000 customers in approximately 35,000 locations. PCA has worked for ... -
Case study: How Canada Post reduces the carbon intensity of its fleet
With 65,000 full-time and part-time employees, more than 22,000 delivery routes and over 16.5 million addresses served in urban, rural and remote locations across Canada, Canada ... -
Case study: How Asanko protects biodiversity
Asanko Gold Inc. is a Canadian gold producer headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, whose flagship asset is the Asanko Gold Mine Joint Venture located on the Asankrangwa ... -
Case study: How Petropavlovsk protects biodiversity
Petropavlovsk is a London premium-listed, Russia-focused gold mining and R&D business and one of Russia’s major gold mining companies, in terms of both production and Reserves ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG3SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Real Estate
Case study: How FCOT minimises energy consumption and GHG emissions at its properties
Frasers Commercial Trust (FCOT) is a real estate investment trust with a diversified portfolio of six high quality and well-located properties in Singapore, Australia and the ... -
Case study: How Vale reduces its particulate matter and SOx emissions
Vale S.A. is a global leader in iron ore and iron ore and nickel pellets operating in 27 countries on five continents, producing manganese, iron-alloys, copper, ... -
GRI 306: Waste 2020 is launched
The Waste Standard introduces a stronger relationship between materials and waste to assist reporters in identifying and managing their waste-related practices, and impacts, throughout their value ... -
Case study: How ITC protects biodiversity
ITC is one of India’s foremost private sector companies with a market capitalisation of US $ 50 billion and a diversified presence in FMCG (fast-moving consumer ... -
Case study: How GAR protects biodiversity
Listed on the Singapore Exchange since 1999, GAR is a leading global integrated palm oil plantation company, whose primary activities are located in Indonesia and range ... -
Case study: How Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group promotes biodiversity protection
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is an international hotel investment and management group, with deluxe and first-class hotels, resorts and residences in sought-after destinations around the globe. ... -
Case study: How Fortum protects biodiversity
Fortum is a leading clean-energy company that develops and offers solutions for customers in electricity, heating, cooling, and solutions to improve resource efficiency. Seeking to constantly ... -
Case study: How C.P. Group protects biodiversity
As Thailand’s largest private company and one of world’s largest conglomerates, consisting of three core businesses that operate in agribusiness and food, retail and distribution, and ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Healthcare Products
Case study: How Merck & Co. improves energy use at its facilities
As a global healthcare company with a 125-year history, seeking to discover, develop and provide innovative products and services that save and improve lives around the ... -
Case study: How Vodafone is reducing energy use in its general business and administrative activities
As one of the world’s largest mobile operators, whose products and services play a central role in the daily lives of over half a billion people ... -
Case study: How FedEx increases aircraft efficiency
Operating in over 220 countries and territories, FedEx helps support local, regional and national economies, addressing, at the same time, some of the world’s most pressing ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Tourism/Leisure
Case study: How Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group decarbonises its operations
As an international hotel investment and management group with deluxe and first class hotels, resorts and residences in sought-after destinations around the globe, operating 29 hotels ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Telecommunications
Case study: How Swisscom supports customers in reducing their CO2 emissions
Realising that the ICT (information and communications technology) sector has a key role to play in reducing CO2 emissions, , providing products and services that help ... -
Case study: How Southwestern Energy reduces methane emissions
As an independent energy company engaged in natural gas and crude oil exploration, development, production, gathering and marketing, , as excessive methane leakage can partly offset ... -
Case study: How Ford reduces emissions from logistics operations
As a leading global automaker, with 166,000 people working in plants and offices in over 100 countries around the globe, Ford’s logistics operations, from receiving parts ... -
Case study: How Royal Mail is reducing transport emissions
As the UK’s pre-eminent delivery company, delivering letters and parcels to approximately 30 million addresses across the country, Royal Mail aims to be recognised as the ... -
Case study: How FedEx improves vehicle efficiency
FedEx’s diverse portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business solutions serves millions of customers in over 220 countries and territories around the globe, with more than 180,000 ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Financial Services
Case study: How Credit Suisse helps fight climate change
As one of the world’s leading financial services providers, with corporate, institutional and government clients in approximately 50 countries around the globe, This case study is ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Telecommunications
Case study: How Ericsson reduces the carbon footprint of its activities
As a global ICT (information and communications technology) leader, with customers in 180 countries around the globe, , with a special focus on its carbon footprint. ... -
Case study: How Delta helps improve air quality around airports
As a global aviation industry leader, providing scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo throughout the United States and around the world, with over 180 million ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Food and Beverage
Case study: How Thai Union is improving the energy efficiency of its facilities
As a global seafood leader dedicated to innovation and sustainability, with brands across North America, Europe and Asia and the Pacific, , reducing its GHG emissions. ... -
Case study: How RWE makes its electricity generation more climate friendly
As one of the leading energy utilities in Europe, supplying over 16.4 million customers with electricity, , reducing the CO2 emissions from its power plants and ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-302GRI-305SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG3SDG7SDG8SDGs categorySector: Telecommunications
Case study: Swisscom’s policies, measures and initiatives for increasing its energy efficiency
The greatest impact Swisscom has on the environment is through its energy consumption and the related CO2 emissions, so, as one of the ten biggest purchasers ... -
Case study: How Evergreen Marine makes sure that its new container ships are environmentally friendly and energy efficient
As one of the leading shipping lines in the world, with a service network that connects five continents through 315 business locations in 114 countries and ...
