Rayonier Inc 2022 SR
The report details Rayonier's 2022 sustainability performance, highlighting its role as a timberland real estate investment trust managing 2.8 million acres. The company sequestered 14.6 million metric tons of carbon and planted 38.3 million seedlings during the year. Significant progress was made in land-based solutions, including the execution of its first solar and carbon capture and storage leases. Socially, the company achieved a 50% year-over-year reduction in contractor recordable injuries in the U.S. and enhanced its parental leave benefits. Rayonier also advanced its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives by appointing a dedicated DEI Director and maintaining a board with 60% diverse members.
Company: Rayonier Inc
Sector: Real Estate
Country: United States
Year: 2022
Type: SR
Pages: 54
Rayonier Inc
Sustainability Report
The report details Rayonier's 2022 sustainability performance, highlighting its role as a timberland real estate investment trust managing 2.8 million acres. The company sequestered 14.6 million metric tons of carbon and planted 38.3 million seedlings during the year. Significant progress was made in land-based solutions, including the execution of its first solar and carbon capture and storage leases. Socially, the company achieved a 50% year-over-year reduction in contractor recordable injuries in the U.S. and enhanced its parental leave benefits. Rayonier also advanced its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives by appointing a dedicated DEI Director and maintaining a board with 60% diverse members.
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Document Details
Report Year
2022
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022
Fiscal Year
2022
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees