Shell PLC 2001 SR

The report for 2001 highlights Shell's commitment to sustainable development, integrating economic, environmental, and social considerations into its business strategy. Key highlights include achieving the second-highest earnings in the company's history and its best-ever safety performance. The company remained on track to meet its 2002 greenhouse gas reduction targets despite a 2% increase in total emissions. Shell also introduced a new Diversity and Inclusiveness Standard and continued to invest in renewable energy and cleaner fuels like natural gas. However, challenges remained, including a significant increase in oil spill volumes and gas flaring.

Company: Shell PLC

Sector: Energy

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2001

Type: SR

Pages: 52

Shell PLC 2001 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report for 2001 highlights Shell's commitment to sustainable development, integrating economic, environmental, and social considerations into its business strategy. Key highlights include achieving the second-highest earnings in the company's history and its best-ever safety performance. The company remained on track to meet its 2002 greenhouse gas reduction targets despite a 2% increase in total emissions. Shell also introduced a new Diversity and Inclusiveness Standard and continued to invest in renewable energy and cleaner fuels like natural gas. However, challenges remained, including a significant increase in oil spill volumes and gas flaring.

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Document Details

Report Year

2001

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001

Fiscal Year

2001

Published

Mar 15, 2002

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Women in Management

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