PNC Financial Services Group Inc 2015 SR

The report highlights PNC's 2015 sustainability efforts, including its first comprehensive materiality analysis aligned with GRI G4 standards. Key achievements include the opening of The Tower at PNC Plaza, which earned LEED Platinum certification and is expected to reduce energy use by 50%. The company provided $72 million in charitable giving and sponsorships, with its signature Grow Up Great program reaching 2.6 million children since inception. PNC also improved its CDP climate disclosure score to 99 and integrated environmental and social risk assessments into its credit underwriting processes.

Company: PNC Financial Services Group Inc

Sector: Financials

Country: United States

Year: 2015

Type: SR

Pages: 64

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PNC Financial Services Group Inc

PNC Financial Services Group Inc 2015 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report highlights PNC's 2015 sustainability efforts, including its first comprehensive materiality analysis aligned with GRI G4 standards. Key achievements include the opening of The Tower at PNC Plaza, which earned LEED Platinum certification and is expected to reduce energy use by 50%. The company provided $72 million in charitable giving and sponsorships, with its signature Grow Up Great program reaching 2.6 million children since inception. PNC also improved its CDP climate disclosure score to 99 and integrated environmental and social risk assessments into its credit underwriting processes.

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Document Details

Report Year

2015

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015

Fiscal Year

2015

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

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Employees