Fridenson Logistic Services Ltd 2020 SR
The report is the first Corporate Social Responsibility Report for Fridenson Group, covering the fiscal year 2020. It highlights the company's resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic and its commitment to sustainable logistics, including a significant investment in green urban transportation through bicycle-sharing networks. Key environmental achievements include generating 37% of electricity from solar panels at its Ashdod logistics center and reducing transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 12.9% per kilometer. The company also outlines specific sustainability goals for 2024, focusing on carbon footprint reduction, employee training, and corporate ethics.
Company: Fridenson Logistic Services Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: Israel
Year: 2020
Type: SR
Pages: 24
Fridenson Logistic Services Ltd
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report is the first Corporate Social Responsibility Report for Fridenson Group, covering the fiscal year 2020. It highlights the company's resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic and its commitment to sustainable logistics, including a significant investment in green urban transportation through bicycle-sharing networks. Key environmental achievements include generating 37% of electricity from solar panels at its Ashdod logistics center and reducing transport-related greenhouse gas emissions by 12.9% per kilometer. The company also outlines specific sustainability goals for 2024, focusing on carbon footprint reduction, employee training, and corporate ethics.
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Document Details
Report Year
2020
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
Fiscal Year
2020
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
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Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees