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How are companies dealing with their most important impacts, building trust with their stakeholders?
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Today, 80% of the world’s 250 largest companies are using the Global Reporting Initiative’s G4 Framework for sustainability reporting. They are dealing with their most important impacts responsibly by identifying, measuring, setting targets and taking action. Most importantly, companies are using the GRI-G4 Guidelines to improve their reputation and build trust and respect, by documenting their positive contribution to the world and communicating their sustainability performance through their reports.
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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 essential to Vodafone and critical to the value of its brand.

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As a global leader in mobile telecommunications, developing and improving mobile technology since the very first phone call over 30 years ago, the health and safety of Vodafone’s customers and the public remains a focus of its attention. After measuring and setting targets, Vodafone took action to ensure its mobiles and masts operate well within the guidelines set by the International Commission for Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), form a board dedicated to radiofrequency (RF) matters, monitor electromagnetic field (EMF) emissions and ensure that all parts of its business adhere to strict industry-wide standards on the electromagnetic radiation created by mobile devices and masts and, also, fund independent EMF research into the priority areas identified by the World Health Organization.
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