City Developments Ltd 2008 SR

The report is City Developments Limited's (CDL) inaugural Social and Environmental Report, covering its Singapore operations from 2005 to 2007. It highlights CDL's commitment to sustainable property development, including being the first private developer to receive the BCA Green Mark Platinum Award for City Square Mall and The Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove. The company established a formal CSR committee and follows the GRI G3 Guidelines at a self-declared Level C. Key environmental initiatives include the 1 degree C Up program and Project Eco-Office. Social efforts focus on employee well-being, safety at construction sites, and community engagement through the City Sunshine Club.

Company: City Developments Ltd

Sector: Real Estate

Country: Singapore

Year: 2008

Type: SR

Pages: 58

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City Developments Ltd

City Developments Ltd 2008 Social and Environmental Report

Social And Environmental Report

The report is City Developments Limited's (CDL) inaugural Social and Environmental Report, covering its Singapore operations from 2005 to 2007. It highlights CDL's commitment to sustainable property development, including being the first private developer to receive the BCA Green Mark Platinum Award for City Square Mall and The Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove. The company established a formal CSR committee and follows the GRI G3 Guidelines at a self-declared Level C. Key environmental initiatives include the 1 degree C Up program and Project Eco-Office. Social efforts focus on employee well-being, safety at construction sites, and community engagement through the City Sunshine Club.

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Document Details

Report Year

2008

Reporting Period

Jan 2005 - Dec 2007

Fiscal Year

2007

Published

Apr 1, 2008

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Energy Consumption

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Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees