u-blox Holding AG 2021 SR
The report highlights u-blox's commitment to sustainability through its five pillars: Business Ethics, Employees, Environmental Responsibility, Supply Chain Responsibility, and Community. In 2021, the company renewed its GRI Materiality Analysis and continued its support for the UN Global Compact. Key achievements include producing 91% of modules with renewable energy and saving 66% in energy and materials through chip miniaturization. The company also supported social initiatives like charity: water and No Isolation, providing clean water and educational access. Furthermore, u-blox implemented a 'Prevent, Minimize, Offset' strategy to achieve net-zero travel emissions at three major sites by 2022.
Company: u-blox Holding AG
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Switzerland
Year: 2021
Type: SR
Pages: 93
u-blox Holding AG
Sustainability Report
The report highlights u-blox's commitment to sustainability through its five pillars: Business Ethics, Employees, Environmental Responsibility, Supply Chain Responsibility, and Community. In 2021, the company renewed its GRI Materiality Analysis and continued its support for the UN Global Compact. Key achievements include producing 91% of modules with renewable energy and saving 66% in energy and materials through chip miniaturization. The company also supported social initiatives like charity: water and No Isolation, providing clean water and educational access. Furthermore, u-blox implemented a 'Prevent, Minimize, Offset' strategy to achieve net-zero travel emissions at three major sites by 2022.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Sep 19, 2020 - Mar 1, 2022
Fiscal Year
2021
Published
Mar 1, 2022
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
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Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees