Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co 2008 SR
The report details Vodafone's corporate responsibility strategy and performance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2008. A major highlight is the commitment to reduce absolute CO2 emissions by 50% by 2020. The company significantly expanded its footprint in emerging markets through the acquisition of Vodafone Essar in India and the continued rollout of the M-PESA mobile money transfer service. Additionally, Vodafone focused on enhancing digital safety for children and improving accessibility for disabled and elderly customers. The report also outlines progress in supply chain ethics and the implementation of a Group-wide Duty to Report policy.
Company: Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co
Sector: Communication Services
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2008
Type: SR
Pages: 378
Vodafone Group Public Ltd Co
Corporate Responsibility Report
The report details Vodafone's corporate responsibility strategy and performance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2008. A major highlight is the commitment to reduce absolute CO2 emissions by 50% by 2020. The company significantly expanded its footprint in emerging markets through the acquisition of Vodafone Essar in India and the continued rollout of the M-PESA mobile money transfer service. Additionally, Vodafone focused on enhancing digital safety for children and improving accessibility for disabled and elderly customers. The report also outlines progress in supply chain ethics and the implementation of a Group-wide Duty to Report policy.
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2007 - Mar 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2008
Published
Jun 11, 2008
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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