Tag: sustainability
- case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-407GRI-408GRI-409GRI-412GRI-413SDG16SDG8SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How BMW Brilliance respects human rights across its operations and supply chain
As the leading provider of premium vehicles and services in China, and has established policies and procedures to avoid human rights infringements and address adverse human ... -
Case study: How General Motors improves vehicle safety
As a leading global automaker, with 52 nonmanufacturing and 100 manufacturing landfill-free sites around the globe, General Motors (GM) is firmly committed to protecting the safety ... -
Case study: How Gildan empowers women at work
As a leading manufacturer and marketer of everyday basic apparel, Gildan recognises the importance of its people to its business success and embraces its responsibility to ... -
Case study: How Stantec adheres to ethical business practices
Stantec provides professional consulting services in engineering, architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, surveying, environmental services, project management, and project economics, along with construction and construction management ... -
Case study: How WSP promotes diversity
As one of the world’s leading professional services firms, providing technical expertise and strategic advice to clients in the Property & Buildings, Transportation & Infrastructure, Environment, Industry, ... -
Case study: How Semperit promotes sustainability in its supply chain
As a globally leading provider of quality products made of natural and synthetic rubber, producing and selling highly specialised products for the medical and industrial sectors ... -
Norway’s $1tn wealth fund cuts oil and gas stocks
Norway is western Europe’s biggest oil and gas producer and its sovereign wealth fund, used to invest the proceeds of the country’s oil industry, is preparing ... -
Spreadsheet-analysing money managers in control of trillion-dollar funds force polluters to change
Energy giant Shell announced, recently, a goal to halve its carbon footprint by 2050, including a reduction in pollution from cars that burn the company’s petrol ... -
SRI assets in the United States grow to $12.0 trillion, from $8.7 trillion in 2016
US SIF report: According to the US SIF Foundation’s 2018 biennial Report on US Sustainable, Responsible and Impact Investing Trends, sustainable, responsible and impact investing (SRI) ... -
Case study: How APSEZ improves the quality of life in local communities
As India’s largest private sector port developer and operator company, with its ports located at strategic locations across the Indian coastline, APSEZ (Adani Ports and Special ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Telecommunications
Case study: How Vodafone increases employment opportunities for young people through its business
Vodafone’s products and services play a central role in the daily lives of over half a billion people, across more than 26 markets globally. At the ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-203GRI-413SDG1SDG10SDG17SDG2SDG3SDG8SDGs categorySector: Agriculture
Case study: How Netafim supports the communities in which it lives and works
As the global leader in precision agriculture with drip irrigation, whose solutions advance sustainable productivity by enabling growers to produce better and higher yields while using ... -
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 study: How Avinor promotes responsible supplier behaviour
Avinor is a wholly state-owned limited liability company responsible for the 45 state-owned airports and air navigation services for civilian and military aviation in Norway. Accordingly, ... -
CEMAsys.com AS achieves accreditation to help companies set climate targets consistent with the Paris Agreement
outlined in the Paris Agreement. CEMAsys.com has now become the first Nordic consulting firm accredited by the CDP as an SBT Consulting Partner. In the ... -
Case study: How Ericsson respects and promotes human rights
As one of the world’s leading providers of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to service providers, with approximately 40% of the world’s mobile traffic carried through ... -
Case study: How Honda promotes women’s participation in its operations in Japan
Honda carries out business operations globally, but the percentage of women in management positions in Japan remains low, at just 0.8%. As part of its efforts ... -
Case study: How Woolworths makes healthy choices easier for its customers
Woolworths Group manages some of Australia’s and New Zealand’s most recognised and trusted brands, serves more than 900 million customers every year and directly employs over ... -
Case study: How PepsiCo markets its products to children responsibly
With a portfolio of 22 billion-dollar brands that generated over $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales in 2016, spanning Beverages, Snacks and Nutrition, sold ... -
Case study: How BP supports local workers and suppliers
Firmly committed to creating jobs and growing local businesses in the communities in which it operates, BP seeks to recruit its workforce from the community or ... -
Case study: How Sydney Airport promotes workplace diversity and inclusion
As Australia’s primary gateway, connecting to more than 90 destinations around the world, that celebrates diversity and recognises the value of differing ideas and perspectives. This ... -
Case study: How Nestlé improves water efficiency
, treating the water it uses as sustainably, responsibly and effectively as possible, protecting it through high-profile collaborations, educating communities in how to use water efficiently, ... -
Case study: How Sanofi protects patient safety
As a global healthcare leader committed to preventing and treating diseases and to supporting people around the globe through their health challenges, with a presence in ... -
Case study: How Compal reduces the environmental impact of its products
As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of notebook PCs, smart devices, data centre equipment and LCD products, with factories in Taiwan, China, North and South ... -
Case study: How Ashok Leyland reduces its energy consumption
As India’s leading player in the automotive industry and one of the country’s most esteemed business groups, offering a wide range of products to meet customers’ ... - 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 Hitachi promotes community involvement and development
Hitachi’s diverse operations span the globe and involve a wide range of communities. As a good corporate citizen, , carrying out a range of activities that ... -
Case study: How CCE sells and markets its products responsibly
Manufacturing and distributing more than 40 of the most popular beverage brands in the world, including Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola Zero, Fanta and Sprite, ... -
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 IIAC builds trust with local communities
After opening in 2001, Incheon International Airport has become the gateway to Korea, handling 3/4 of the arrivals to and departures from the country. With 90 ...
