Telecom Italia SpA 2009 SR
The report details Telecom Italia Group's sustainability performance for 2009, focusing on its commitment to ethical business practices, environmental protection, and social inclusion. Key highlights include a 2% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, a 12% increase in the eco-efficiency indicator, and the launch of the Telecom Italia Foundation. The company also emphasized digital inclusion, achieving 96.5% ADSL coverage in Italy and implementing innovative e-health and e-learning services. Furthermore, the report outlines the group's adherence to international standards like the UN Global Compact and GRI, while maintaining its presence in major sustainability indexes.
Company: Telecom Italia SpA
Sector: Communication Services
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Type: SR
Pages: 154
Telecom Italia SpA
Sustainability Report
The report details Telecom Italia Group's sustainability performance for 2009, focusing on its commitment to ethical business practices, environmental protection, and social inclusion. Key highlights include a 2% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, a 12% increase in the eco-efficiency indicator, and the launch of the Telecom Italia Foundation. The company also emphasized digital inclusion, achieving 96.5% ADSL coverage in Italy and implementing innovative e-health and e-learning services. Furthermore, the report outlines the group's adherence to international standards like the UN Global Compact and GRI, while maintaining its presence in major sustainability indexes.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
May 1, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
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Other Standards
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Emissions
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Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees