Alcoa Corp 2015 SR
The 2015 Alcoa Sustainability Report highlights a pivotal year of transformation as the company prepared to separate into two independent entities: Alcoa and Arconic. The company achieved its 2020 greenhouse gas intensity target five years early, reducing intensity by 31.3% from a 2005 baseline. Despite these environmental gains, the year was marked by five workplace fatalities, prompting a renewed focus on safety culture. Alcoa also launched its Net Positive initiative, quantifying that over 85% of its products enable greenhouse gas avoidance during their use phase. Additionally, the company maintained its 14-year streak on the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index.
Company: Alcoa Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: United States
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 109
Alcoa Corp
The 2015 Alcoa Sustainability Report highlights a pivotal year of transformation as the company prepared to separate into two independent entities: Alcoa and Arconic. The company achieved its 2020 greenhouse gas intensity target five years early, reducing intensity by 31.3% from a 2005 baseline. Despite these environmental gains, the year was marked by five workplace fatalities, prompting a renewed focus on safety culture. Alcoa also launched its Net Positive initiative, quantifying that over 85% of its products enable greenhouse gas avoidance during their use phase. Additionally, the company maintained its 14-year streak on the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Published
May 10, 2016
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
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Other Standards
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees