Toronto-Dominion Bank 2008 SR
The report highlights TD Bank Financial Group's commitment to corporate responsibility during the 2008 fiscal year. Key achievements include becoming the first major Canadian bank to commit to carbon neutrality for domestic operations by 2010 and donating over $47 million to community programs globally. The company expanded its North American presence through the acquisition of Commerce Bank, integrating it into TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank. TD also focused on diversity, being named one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers, and invested $70 million in employee training. Environmental initiatives were bolstered by the appointment of a Chief Environment Officer and the launch of a new procurement policy with environmental criteria.
Company: Toronto-Dominion Bank
Sector: Financials
Country: Canada
Year: 2008
Type: SR
Pages: 184
Toronto-Dominion Bank
Corporate Responsibility Report
The report highlights TD Bank Financial Group's commitment to corporate responsibility during the 2008 fiscal year. Key achievements include becoming the first major Canadian bank to commit to carbon neutrality for domestic operations by 2010 and donating over $47 million to community programs globally. The company expanded its North American presence through the acquisition of Commerce Bank, integrating it into TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank. TD also focused on diversity, being named one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers, and invested $70 million in employee training. Environmental initiatives were bolstered by the appointment of a Chief Environment Officer and the launch of a new procurement policy with environmental criteria.
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Nov 1, 2007 - Oct 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2008
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
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Water Consumption
Women on Board
Women in Management
Employees