Sector: Telecommunications
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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 Deutsche Telekom promotes data privacy and security
As a leading global information and telecommunications technology company, present in over 50 countries worldwide and with 165 million mobile customers, 28,5 million fixed-network lines and ... -
Case study: How Ericsson shows zero tolerance for bribery and corruption
Conducting its business in 180 countries across the globe responsibly and transparently is a key priority for Ericsson. Constantly strengthening and improving anti-corruption and compliance policies ... - 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 AT&T provides consumers with environmentally friendly, recyclable and reusable products
The world population is growing and currently each human being adds significant waste to the planet, over his or her lifetime. Americans toss millions of cell ... -
Case study: BT’s policies and measures to make its customers feel secure while using its technology and confident that BT will respect and protect their personal information
Telecommunications companies are a major target for cyber-attacks because they build, control and operate critical infrastructure that is widely used to communicate and store large amounts ... -
Case study: How Vodafone responds to customer and public concerns about mobiles, masts and public health
As one of the world’s largest mobile telecommunications companies, the trust of its customers and other stakeholders, especially in matters of public health, is of vital ...