SAP Highlights Connections Between Financial and Non-Financial Performance Indicators; Reaches Its Next Milestone on the Journey to a More Sustainable Strategy
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WALLDORF, Germany, March 25, 2013 /3BL Media/ - SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced its first integrated report, which brings together the information usually shared in an annual report with the information normally contained in a sustainability report.
The company received the highest rating G3 A+ from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) for its online Sustainability Report 2012
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March 25, 2013 /3BL Media/ - SAP AG today announced its first Integrated Report, which brings together the information usually shared in an annual report with the information normally contained in a sustainability report. Combining these reports into one single online document (www.SAPIntegratedReport.com) allows SAP to highlight the connections between the company’s financial and non-financial performance.
Sustainable technology is no longer an expensive drag on a company's finances – economies of scale and smarter working practices now mean it can save a business millions of pounds
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By Leon Kaye
Seemingly small changes, such as adjusting the ratio of printers to employees, can result in major savings and a decreased carbon footprint for forward-thinking companies.
As procurement professionals consider how to balance environmental benefits with financial savings, they are increasingly finding sustainable technologies can bring together both goals.
These sustainable technologies include smart electrical processes; renewable energy systems; and innovative, even disruptive, software programmes that enhance energy efficiency.
Today Triple Pundit named @sustainableSAP one of top 25 companies to follow on Twitter. Coming in at number three, @sustainableSAP was noted for “Tweeting general sustainability and CSR info, and news about SAP’s sustainability solutions/efforts.”
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Today Triple Pundit named @sustainableSAP one of top 25 companies to follow on Twitter. Coming in at number three, @sustainableSAP was noted for “Tweeting general sustainability and CSR info, and news about SAP’s sustainability solutions/efforts.”
SAP continues its work with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on an environmental campaign that raises awareness and helps preserve a big parcel of land in the Caucasus. WWF rates this area as one of the world’s most treasured biodiversity hotspots in need of protection. For this campaign, SAP secured 56,000 square meters of land, divvied up into 1 square meter pieces, to give away to anyone who wishes to help preserve land and wildlife. In fact, you can choose what you want to preserve. It could be bears, plant life, leopards, antelope, even scrubbing CO2.