Worldline SA 2015 SR
The report outlines Worldline's 'Trust 2020' CSR strategy, focusing on four main challenges: Business, People, Value Chain, and Environment. Key highlights from 2015 include achieving ISO 14001 certification for data centers and major office sites, receiving an EcoVadis Silver rating, and reporting in accordance with GRI G4 Comprehensive guidelines. The company established 14 specific KPIs to track progress toward its 2020 ambitions, such as generating €250 million in revenue from sustainable solutions and reaching carbon neutrality for its services. Worldline also emphasized its commitment to data security, employee well-being through the 'wellbeing@worldline' program, and diversity, aiming to close the female capital gap by 2020.
Company: Worldline SA
Sector: Financials
Country: France
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 68
Worldline SA
The report outlines Worldline's 'Trust 2020' CSR strategy, focusing on four main challenges: Business, People, Value Chain, and Environment. Key highlights from 2015 include achieving ISO 14001 certification for data centers and major office sites, receiving an EcoVadis Silver rating, and reporting in accordance with GRI G4 Comprehensive guidelines. The company established 14 specific KPIs to track progress toward its 2020 ambitions, such as generating €250 million in revenue from sustainable solutions and reaching carbon neutrality for its services. Worldline also emphasized its commitment to data security, employee well-being through the 'wellbeing@worldline' program, and diversity, aiming to close the female capital gap by 2020.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Published
May 19, 2016
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
Women in Management
Employees