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Carbon dioxide emissions2 Millions
of tonnes
Energy use 20131,2 GWh
Notes:
1 Energy use does not include data for eet fuel consumption.
2 The charts above on energy use and carbon emissions are
calculated using actual or estimated data collected by our mobile
operating companies except for Qatar which is estimated based
on 2012 data. The data is sourced from invoices, purchasing
requisitions, direct data measurement and estimations where
required. The 2013 data includes Vodacom markets Mozambique,
Tanzania, Lesotho and Democratic Republic of Congo, which were
not included in prior years, and excludes TelstraClear and CWW.
Our joint venture in Italy is included in allyears.
Network:
4,180
Ofce:
462
Retail:
81
4,723
2011 1.96
2.20
2.32
2012
2013
The second will explore how health ministries
in sub-Saharan Africa can use mobile
technology to increase immunisation rates.
In Mozambique, we are partnering with
GSK and the Ministry of Health in a pilot
aiming to boost child vaccination rates
by approximately 5% and are working with the
GAVI Alliance on how to scale such initiatives.
In 2013, we also researched the potential for
mobile technology to deliver commercial
benets and increase productivity for
organisations, while improve working life
and access to jobs for people in emerging
markets. The resulting Connected Worker
report quanties the projected benets for
organisations, together with the livelihood
benets for workers across 12 markets.
Being responsible and ethical
wherever we operate
Customer trust is essential to Vodafone and
critical to the value of our brand. To earn
and retain that trust we need to manage
our operations responsibly and conduct our
business in an ethical and transparent way.
In 2012, we reinforced our commitment
to ethical behaviour by refreshing our Code
of Conduct for all employees, contractors
and suppliers, rolling out further compulsory
training in local markets.
Vodafone works hard to manage the risks
inherent in these areas, while still initiating
the development of products and services
which give us a commercial advantage.
This is particularly evident in our approach
to protecting customer data, managing climate
impacts and improving ethical, labour and
environmental standards in our supply chain.
Protecting data, respecting privacy
We are committed to protecting our
customers’ information and respecting
their right to privacy and freedom
of expression. Vodafone is a member of the
Telecommunications Industry Dialogue
on Freedom of Expression and Privacy,
a group of global telecoms companies who
are working in collaboration with the Global
Network Initiative (‘GNI’) to address these
issues and Vodafone is implementing the
group’s Guiding Principles.
Our global privacy programme and binding
privacy commitments have been recognised
as setting an industry standard for operational
and strategic privacy risk management.
We continue to build greater privacy and
security features into our products and
services, offering our customers increasing
transparency and control over how their
personal information is used.
Managing climate impacts
The Global e-Sustainability Initiative’s (‘GeSI’)
SMARTer 2020 report recently projected
that while the ICT industrys footprint will rise
to 1.27 gigatonnes CO2 equivalent by 2020,
its solutions have the potential to deliver
carbon reductions of seven times that amount.
Our own carbon footprint must be viewed
in the context of the potential for our products
and services to help our customers reduce
their carbon emissions. In 2013, we began
to quantify the benets of our products and
services to help us build a better picture of our
overall climate impact.
We also have targets to help us manage
the carbon footprint of our own operations.
Meeting these targets is proving challenging
particularly in mature markets, as customers
download and send more data, which directly
increases the amount of energy our network
uses. However, we remain determined
to reduce our global footprint and are
implementing new technologies that improve
the energy efciency of our networks.
Improving standards in the supply chain
To raise ethical, labour and environmental
standards in our supply chain, we regularly
monitor and work with our suppliers
to improve their performance. We have made
good progress in 2013, by strengthening due
diligence measures to improve traceability
of metals in our products and tackle the
issue of conict minerals. Our supplier
management programmes have also enabled
us to empower our customers to make more
sustainable choices and our Eco-Rating
scheme, which assesses the impact of mobile
handsets, is now available in eight markets.
Governance
The Executive Committee has overall
ownership of our sustainability strategy and
the Board receives annual progress updates.
We keep track of material issues through
regular contact with customers, employees,
governments, investors, non-government
organisations and suppliers, and the Vodafone
Sustainability Expert Advisory Panel continues
to provide guidance on the implementation
of our strategy.
Sustainability report
Our full online sustainability report outlines
our vision, approach and performance
in 2013 on all these issues and more.
vodafone.com/sustainability
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