Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co 2004 SR
The report outlines Vodafone's sustainability performance for the 2003/04 fiscal year, focusing on five priority issues: consumer protection, social products, mobile health concerns, supply chain ethics, and phone recycling. Key achievements include the collection of 1.5 million used handsets and the establishment of 19 local foundations globally. The company introduced a Code of Ethical Purchasing to manage social and environmental risks across its £23 billion supply chain. Additionally, Vodafone expanded its social product offerings, such as the Speaking Phone for the visually impaired, and improved network energy efficiency strategies across 95% of its customer base.
Company: Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co
Sector: Communication Services
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2004
Type: SR
Pages: 30
Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report outlines Vodafone's sustainability performance for the 2003/04 fiscal year, focusing on five priority issues: consumer protection, social products, mobile health concerns, supply chain ethics, and phone recycling. Key achievements include the collection of 1.5 million used handsets and the establishment of 19 local foundations globally. The company introduced a Code of Ethical Purchasing to manage social and environmental risks across its £23 billion supply chain. Additionally, Vodafone expanded its social product offerings, such as the Speaking Phone for the visually impaired, and improved network energy efficiency strategies across 95% of its customer base.
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Document Details
Report Year
2004
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2003 - Mar 31, 2004
Fiscal Year
2004
Published
May 30, 2004
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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