WPP PLC 2004 SR

The report describes WPP's corporate responsibility activities in 2004, focusing on marketing ethics, employment diversity, and social investment. Key highlights include a total social investment of 13.2 million GBP, with 10.6 million GBP dedicated to pro bono work for various global charities. The company reported that women made up 55% of total employees and 32% of executive directors. Environmental efforts focused on energy use and recycling across ten major offices, with an estimated global carbon footprint of 180,000 tonnes of CO2. WPP also integrated ethical and environmental criteria into its procurement policies and engaged in industry debates regarding marketing standards for sensitive products.

Company: WPP PLC

Sector: Communication Services

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2004

Type: SR

Pages: 71

WPP PLC 2004 Corporate Responsibility Report

Corporate Responsibility Report

The report describes WPP's corporate responsibility activities in 2004, focusing on marketing ethics, employment diversity, and social investment. Key highlights include a total social investment of 13.2 million GBP, with 10.6 million GBP dedicated to pro bono work for various global charities. The company reported that women made up 55% of total employees and 32% of executive directors. Environmental efforts focused on energy use and recycling across ten major offices, with an estimated global carbon footprint of 180,000 tonnes of CO2. WPP also integrated ethical and environmental criteria into its procurement policies and engaged in industry debates regarding marketing standards for sensitive products.

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Document Details

Report Year

2004

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2004 - Dec 31, 2004

Fiscal Year

2004

Published

Oct 1, 2005

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Emissions

Scope 2:

Energy Consumption

Women in Management

Employees