Xerox Holdings Corp 2012 SR
The report outlines Xerox's 2011 environmental, health, and safety performance, focusing on four key commitment areas: climate protection, biodiversity, clean air and water, and waste management. A significant highlight is the 36% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from a 2002 baseline, surpassing the company's 25% reduction goal. Xerox also achieved a 94% recycling rate for non-hazardous solid waste and reported zero workplace fatalities. The report details the integration of the newly acquired Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) into Xerox's sustainability governance and reporting processes. Additionally, 100% of new eligible products achieved ENERGY STAR status during the reporting period.
Company: Xerox Holdings Corp
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 30
Xerox Holdings Corp
Environment, Health And Safety Report
The report outlines Xerox's 2011 environmental, health, and safety performance, focusing on four key commitment areas: climate protection, biodiversity, clean air and water, and waste management. A significant highlight is the 36% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from a 2002 baseline, surpassing the company's 25% reduction goal. Xerox also achieved a 94% recycling rate for non-hazardous solid waste and reported zero workplace fatalities. The report details the integration of the newly acquired Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) into Xerox's sustainability governance and reporting processes. Additionally, 100% of new eligible products achieved ENERGY STAR status during the reporting period.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
2011
Fiscal Year
2011
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Workplace Fatalities