Celestica Inc 2013 SR

The report highlights Celestica's 2013 sustainability initiatives under the Spark Change program, focusing on employee engagement, environmental stewardship, and community involvement. Key achievements include a 4% reduction in absolute greenhouse gas emissions and a 13% reduction since 2009. The company set five aspirational goals for 2020, including 100% waste diversion and a 30% reduction in normalized carbon footprint. Notable site-level successes include ISO 50001 certification in Romania and innovative waste reduction projects in Thailand and Canada. Celestica also emphasized its commitment to the EICC Code of Conduct and ethical supply chain management.

Company: Celestica Inc

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Canada

Year: 2013

Type: SR

Pages: 64

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Celestica Inc

Celestica Inc 2013 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Celestica's 2013 sustainability initiatives under the Spark Change program, focusing on employee engagement, environmental stewardship, and community involvement. Key achievements include a 4% reduction in absolute greenhouse gas emissions and a 13% reduction since 2009. The company set five aspirational goals for 2020, including 100% waste diversion and a 30% reduction in normalized carbon footprint. Notable site-level successes include ISO 50001 certification in Romania and innovative waste reduction projects in Thailand and Canada. Celestica also emphasized its commitment to the EICC Code of Conduct and ethical supply chain management.

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Report Year

2013

Reporting Period

2013

Fiscal Year

2013

Type

Sustainability Report

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English

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Women in Management

Employees