Geberit AG 2008 SR

The report highlights Geberit's sustainability performance for the 2007 fiscal year, serving as a supplement to its 2007 Sustainability Report. Key achievements include a significant 28.3% reduction in water consumption and a steady decline in overall environmental impact since 2004. The company introduced a new Code of Conduct and a Supplier Code of Conduct to strengthen ethical standards and human rights across its value chain. Geberit also developed a comprehensive CO2 strategy aiming for a 15% reduction in relative emissions by 2009. The report adheres to GRI G3 Application Level A, reflecting a high level of transparency in its economic, environmental, and social disclosures.

Company: Geberit AG

Sector: Industrials

Country: Switzerland

Year: 2008

Type: SR

Pages: 22

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Geberit AG

Geberit AG 2008 GRI Report

GRI Report

The report highlights Geberit's sustainability performance for the 2007 fiscal year, serving as a supplement to its 2007 Sustainability Report. Key achievements include a significant 28.3% reduction in water consumption and a steady decline in overall environmental impact since 2004. The company introduced a new Code of Conduct and a Supplier Code of Conduct to strengthen ethical standards and human rights across its value chain. Geberit also developed a comprehensive CO2 strategy aiming for a 15% reduction in relative emissions by 2009. The report adheres to GRI G3 Application Level A, reflecting a high level of transparency in its economic, environmental, and social disclosures.

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Document Details

Report Year

2008

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007

Fiscal Year

2007

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

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Materiality Assessment

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Emissions

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees