Xerox reveals significant CSR progress
Xerox has published its 2022 Global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report, outlining progress, data and goals tied to its ongoing societal, governance and environmental impact work.
Print Monthly Consultant Editor
Friday, 28 Oct 2022 10:19 GMT
Xerox is aiming for net zero emissions by 2040
Key highlights in the report include a reiteration of Xerox’s commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2040, with climate change awareness training having been implemented for all employees worldwide.
The report also revealed how the company reduced energy consumption in its operations, which accounts for a majority of its greenhouse gas emissions, by 12.8% in 2021 compared to 2020.
The manufacturer launched ‘Xerox Volunteer Days’, in which more than 500 employees volunteered more than 7,000 hours in their local communities
Progress was also made on its robust Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging roadmap, leading to an increase in the diversity and inclusivity of Xerox’s workforce.
“Xerox has long been devoted to its role as a responsible corporate citizen, doing its part to create a more sustainable future,” Xerox chief executive Steven Bandrowczak says, adding: “This dedication goes beyond the company borders as our teams work to do what’s best for all people, the environment, and our society.
“Our colleagues lead by example, operating with integrity and fostering a culture that upholds the highest ethical standards, and their accomplishments this year lay the foundation for us to reach our net zero goal by 2040.”
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