Celsia SA ESP 2023 SR

The report details Celsia's 2023 performance, emphasizing its transition toward renewable energy and its commitment to sustainability. Key highlights include the expansion of solar capacity to 300 MW and the planting of over 15.7 million trees through the ReverdeC initiative. The company achieved carbon neutral recertification from Icontec and integrated ESG metrics into 20% of its debt. Despite operational challenges from the El Niño phenomenon, Celsia maintained significant social investments, benefiting over 412,000 individuals, and continued to foster an inclusive corporate culture with 26.71% of management positions held by women.

Company: Celsia SA ESP

Sector: Utilities

Country: Colombia

Year: 2023

Type: SR

Pages: 38

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Celsia SA ESP

Celsia SA ESP 2023 ESG Report

ESG Report

The report details Celsia's 2023 performance, emphasizing its transition toward renewable energy and its commitment to sustainability. Key highlights include the expansion of solar capacity to 300 MW and the planting of over 15.7 million trees through the ReverdeC initiative. The company achieved carbon neutral recertification from Icontec and integrated ESG metrics into 20% of its debt. Despite operational challenges from the El Niño phenomenon, Celsia maintained significant social investments, benefiting over 412,000 individuals, and continued to foster an inclusive corporate culture with 26.71% of management positions held by women.

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Document Details

Report Year

2023

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2023

Fiscal Year

2023

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

Sustainable Development Goals

Other Standards

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Emissions

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Scope 2:

Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees