Dell Technologies Inc 2016 SR

The report provides an update on Dell's 2020 Legacy of Good Plan for fiscal year 2016. Key highlights include achieving a 42.8% reduction in product energy intensity since FY12 and using 36.2 million pounds of sustainable materials in products since FY14. The company expanded its closed-loop recycled plastics supply chain to 48 products and introduced recycled carbon fiber in laptops. Socially, Dell team members volunteered a record 811,000 hours, and youth learning initiatives reached over 415,000 children. The report also details progress in supply chain transparency and a commitment to achieving 50% renewable energy by 2020.

Company: Dell Technologies Inc

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: United States

Year: 2016

Type: SR

Pages: 138

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Dell Technologies Inc 2016 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report provides an update on Dell's 2020 Legacy of Good Plan for fiscal year 2016. Key highlights include achieving a 42.8% reduction in product energy intensity since FY12 and using 36.2 million pounds of sustainable materials in products since FY14. The company expanded its closed-loop recycled plastics supply chain to 48 products and introduced recycled carbon fiber in laptops. Socially, Dell team members volunteered a record 811,000 hours, and youth learning initiatives reached over 415,000 children. The report also details progress in supply chain transparency and a commitment to achieving 50% renewable energy by 2020.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

FY16

Fiscal Year

2016

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Energy Consumption

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Women in Management

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Employees