Transurban Group 2013 SR

The report highlights Transurban's sustainability performance for the 2013 fiscal year, focusing on its new vision to 'strengthen communities through transport.' Key achievements include the opening of the 495 Express Lanes in Virginia and the adoption of a new energy reduction target of 10% over 10 years. The company reported a decrease in total Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions despite business growth. Significant progress was made on major projects like the Hills M2 Upgrade and the M5 West Widening. Additionally, Transurban maintained its commitment to the UN Global Compact and achieved a GRI A+ application level.

Company: Transurban Group

Sector: Industrials

Country: Australia

Year: 2013

Type: SR

Pages: 52

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Transurban Group

Transurban Group 2013 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Transurban's sustainability performance for the 2013 fiscal year, focusing on its new vision to 'strengthen communities through transport.' Key achievements include the opening of the 495 Express Lanes in Virginia and the adoption of a new energy reduction target of 10% over 10 years. The company reported a decrease in total Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions despite business growth. Significant progress was made on major projects like the Hills M2 Upgrade and the M5 West Widening. Additionally, Transurban maintained its commitment to the UN Global Compact and achieved a GRI A+ application level.

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Document Details

Report Year

2013

Reporting Period

Jul 1, 2012 - Jun 30, 2013

Fiscal Year

2013

Published

Oct 8, 2013

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Assurance

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Women in Management

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Employees