City Developments Ltd 2010 SR
The report highlights City Developments Limited's sustainability performance for the 2009 fiscal year. Key achievements include a 10% reduction in total carbon emissions and the completion of 11 Tampines Concourse, the first CarbonNeutral development in Singapore and Asia Pacific. The company achieved a 92% use of eco-friendly paper in marketing publications and maintained a strong safety record with an Accident Frequency Rate well below the industry average. CDL also celebrated the 10th anniversary of its employee volunteer program, City Sunshine Club, doubling volunteer hours to over 5,500. The report was externally assured according to the AA1000 Assurance Standard, a first for a Singaporean company.
Company: City Developments Ltd
Sector: Real Estate
Country: Singapore
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 44
City Developments Ltd
Sustainability Report
The report highlights City Developments Limited's sustainability performance for the 2009 fiscal year. Key achievements include a 10% reduction in total carbon emissions and the completion of 11 Tampines Concourse, the first CarbonNeutral development in Singapore and Asia Pacific. The company achieved a 92% use of eco-friendly paper in marketing publications and maintained a strong safety record with an Accident Frequency Rate well below the industry average. CDL also celebrated the 10th anniversary of its employee volunteer program, City Sunshine Club, doubling volunteer hours to over 5,500. The report was externally assured according to the AA1000 Assurance Standard, a first for a Singaporean company.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
Assurance Standard
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women in Management
Employees