WPP PLC 2006 SR
The report details WPP's corporate responsibility performance for 2005 and the first half of 2006, emphasizing the integration of ethical practices into its global communications services. Key highlights include a social investment of £17.3 million, with £13.9 million dedicated to pro bono work for various charitable causes. The company reports on its workforce diversity, noting that women represent 54% of total employees and 33% of senior executive roles. Environmental efforts focused on energy use and carbon emissions across 20 major offices, which consumed 79,290 MWh and emitted 40,099 tonnes of CO2. WPP also initiated a pilot project to assess the sustainability credentials of its supply chain and maintained rigorous marketing standards, reporting only 29 infringements globally.
Company: WPP PLC
Sector: Communication Services
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2006
Type: SR
Pages: 108
WPP PLC
Corporate Responsibility Report
The report details WPP's corporate responsibility performance for 2005 and the first half of 2006, emphasizing the integration of ethical practices into its global communications services. Key highlights include a social investment of £17.3 million, with £13.9 million dedicated to pro bono work for various charitable causes. The company reports on its workforce diversity, noting that women represent 54% of total employees and 33% of senior executive roles. Environmental efforts focused on energy use and carbon emissions across 20 major offices, which consumed 79,290 MWh and emitted 40,099 tonnes of CO2. WPP also initiated a pilot project to assess the sustainability credentials of its supply chain and maintained rigorous marketing standards, reporting only 29 infringements globally.
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Document Details
Report Year
2006
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2005 - Jun 30, 2006
Fiscal Year
2005
Published
Aug 1, 2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Other Standards
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Energy Consumption
Women in Management
Employees