Hrvatski Telekom dd 2014 Sustainability Report
The report highlights HT Group's (Hrvatski Telekom) sustainability efforts in 2014, a year marked by economic recession and regulatory challenges in Croatia. Key achievements include the migration of over 880,000 customers to IP technology and the opening of a state-of-the-art Data Centre in Zagreb. The company reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions by 12.1% and energy consumption by 19,080 GJ through network optimization and headquarters relocation. HT Group maintained its commitment to social responsibility through the 'Together We Are Stronger' donation competition and support for flood victims in Slavonia. The report follows GRI G3.1 guidelines and UN Global Compact principles.
Company: Hrvatski Telekom dd
Sector: Technology & telecommunications
Country: Croatia
Year: 2014
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 68
Hrvatski Telekom dd
The report highlights HT Group's (Hrvatski Telekom) sustainability efforts in 2014, a year marked by economic recession and regulatory challenges in Croatia. Key achievements include the migration of over 880,000 customers to IP technology and the opening of a state-of-the-art Data Centre in Zagreb. The company reduced its total greenhouse gas emissions by 12.1% and energy consumption by 19,080 GJ through network optimization and headquarters relocation. HT Group maintained its commitment to social responsibility through the 'Together We Are Stronger' donation competition and support for flood victims in Slavonia. The report follows GRI G3.1 guidelines and UN Global Compact principles.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
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Women in Management
Employees