Vydáno: 18.7.2014
UPS

UPS among first US companies to adopt new comprehensive level of sustainability reporting

    The 2013 UPS Corporate Sustainability Report, to be released July 30, will be in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)’s new G4 reporting guidelines at the “Comprehensive” level.

    ATLANTA, July 20, 2014 – UPS® (NYSE: UPS) will release its 2013 sustainability report based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)’s new G4 reporting guidelines at the “Comprehensive in accordance” option and with GRI’s “Materiality Matters” check on July 30, 2014. With the release of this report, UPS will join a select group of global companies that have already adopted the G4 guidelines and will become one of the first U.S.-based companies to do so.

    GRI is the most widely used and respected sustainability reporting framework in the world. The G4 Guidelines mark GRI's fourth generation of sustainability reporting guidelines and reflect the most significant update to the framework since 2006. Published in May 2013, these updated GRI guidelines emphasize reporting on material sustainability issues—those that matter most to a business and its stakeholders, rather than reporting on every sustainability initiative a company undertakes.

    Adopting GRI’s G4 Guidelines is a reflection of UPS’s commitment to sustainability and transparency, integrating sustainability into its core business strategy from the highest levels of the company. As a further sign of UPS’s ongoing commitment to transparency, assurance and verification, an independent third party, Deloitte &Touche LLP, has assured the contents of the report for the fifth straight year. In addition, UPS’s greenhouse gas inventory has been verified by both Deloitte &Touche LLP and SociétéGénérale de Surveillance (SGS) to a reasonable level of assurance.

    “UPS is proud to be a global leader in sustainability reporting,” said Rhonda Clark, UPS chief sustainability officer. “GRI’s new G4 Comprehensive option advances UPS’s commitment to integrating sustainability into our business decisions. UPS believes sustainability reporting is an extension of the measuring and reporting we do each day as part of our business and is another way to hold our company to the highest standard of transparency and accountability.”

    With the release of its 2013 sustainability report on July 30, UPS will also roll out a new sustainability website to better communicate its efforts and progress to key stakeholders on an ongoing basis.

    For additional information prior to the July 30 rollout, please visit: http://blog.ups.com/

    For more information about GRI’s G4 Guidelines, please visit: https://www.globalreporting.org/reporting/g4/Pages/default.aspx


    About UPS
    UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight, the facilitation of international trade and the deployment of advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Headquartered in Atlanta, USA, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can be found on the Web at ups.com® and its corporate blog can be found at blog.ups.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.

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