Tesco PLC 2006 SR

The report outlines Tesco's corporate responsibility performance for the 2005/06 financial year, focusing on its UK and international operations. Key highlights include a 15% reduction in energy use and the opening of the company's first model energy-efficient store in Diss. The company achieved sector leadership in the Business in the Community CR Index and was recognized in the Carbon Disclosure Project Climate Leadership Index. Tesco also expanded its nutritional labeling to 2,500 products and raised £2 million for its Charity of the Year, Age Concern. Furthermore, the company integrated a new Community segment into its Steering Wheel management tool to embed sustainability into core business decisions.

Company: Tesco PLC

Sector: Consumer Staples

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2006

Type: SR

Pages: 75

Tesco PLC 2006 Corporate Responsibility Review

Corporate Responsibility Review

The report outlines Tesco's corporate responsibility performance for the 2005/06 financial year, focusing on its UK and international operations. Key highlights include a 15% reduction in energy use and the opening of the company's first model energy-efficient store in Diss. The company achieved sector leadership in the Business in the Community CR Index and was recognized in the Carbon Disclosure Project Climate Leadership Index. Tesco also expanded its nutritional labeling to 2,500 products and raised £2 million for its Charity of the Year, Age Concern. Furthermore, the company integrated a new Community segment into its Steering Wheel management tool to embed sustainability into core business decisions.

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Document Details

Report Year

2006

Reporting Period

Mar 1, 2005 - Feb 28, 2006

Fiscal Year

2006

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Water Consumption

Employees