满仓 发表于 2011-10-25 08:58

【新闻周刊 1110】全球最环保的公司


【中文标题】全球最环保的公司
【原文标题】World’s Greenest Companies
【登载媒体】新闻周刊
【原文链接】http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/10/16/green-rankings-2011-world-s-greenest-companies-photos.html

从IBM到印孚瑟斯,这些都是全球最关注环境的公司。

为了完成《新闻周刊》2011年环保公司排名,我们并没有进行喋喋不休的讨论,而是去比较世界上最大规模公司的实际环境保护行动、管理(政策、创新、讨论)和公开透明度。我们与两家大型环境研究机构合作——Trucost和Sustainalytics进行研究,与公司可持续发展专家共同制定比较的方案。最终,我们得出了一个相当完整的结论——世界500强环保排名。


15,惠普


行业:科技设备
国家:美国
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:75.8%
环境影响:66.7%
环境管理:87.6%
公开透明:63.7%

惠普有一套相当严格的EHS管理体系,它要求所有新并购公司在合并期间也实施相同的管理体系。2009年,惠普实施了“全球工作场所创新”行动,旨在让公司的办公场所更加具有持久性,并减少对环境的影响。它的大部分办公建筑都需要接受惠普全球设计中心的监督,其可持续性设计特点包括可再生的建筑材料、高效照明设备和水处理系统。公司的很多建筑物得到了LEED认证。为了减少排放,公司空调系统中的氟氯化碳都被换为氢氟碳化合物,这是一种环保的温室气体,不会对臭氧层造成损害。惠普每年都会为持续改善环境设定目标。2010年,惠普在所有笔记本电脑中取消了水银。公司承诺,到2011年,其温室气体排放将比2005年降低40%,它已经提前9个月实现了这个目标。


14,墨西哥沃尔玛


行业:零售
国家:墨西哥
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:75.9%
环境影响:63.6%
环境管理:84.6%
公开透明:92.5%

沃尔玛中美洲分公司在环保方面成绩卓越。2008年,公司设定目标,到2013年减少50%的购物袋垃圾。墨西哥沃尔玛因此推出可循环适用的购物袋,截止到2010年,他们已经卖出了4200万个这样的购物袋,把塑料袋的使用率降低了58%,提前三年实现目标。公司还大力推行可再生能源的使用,他们在瓦哈卡的风力发电设备为墨西哥城和莫雷洛斯的348家店面供电。其中两家店铺使用了拉丁美洲最大的太阳能设备。公司在这些方面的努力在2010年节省了7650万千瓦时的电力,折合大约38686吨二氧化碳。


13,富士通


行业:科技设备
国家:日本
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:76.1%
环境影响:67.5%
环境管理:81.5%
公开透明:91.2%

富士通自从在1992年发布了自己的环境宣言之后,采取了一系列成功的环境保护措施,在可持续发展方面取得了长足的进步。公司在2007年建立的绿色工厂和绿色办公室系统,让371个办公场所达到了0废物排放,位列日本各公司之首。公司的2020绿色政策把2020年的日本排放量作为一个顶点,今后的任何年份都不可以超过这个最高限。公司还开发出一些环境友好的产品。1993年,富士通开始执行其自身的环境检测标准;1998年,它确立了绿色产品衡量标准。到2004年,公司开始开发超级绿色产品,这些产品所具有的环保特色超过了市面上任何一种产品。仅在2009年,“超级绿色产品”的概念就被应用于公司30款产品中。


12,贝尔电子


行业:电信
国家:加拿大
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:76.5%
环境影响:73.5%
环境管理:81.4%
公开透明:68.1%

贝尔是加拿大最大的电信公司,也是唯一一个因其环境管理系统而得到ISO14001认证的公司。贝尔计划到2020年减少50%的温室气体排放,从2003年开始到现在,已经减少了22%。贝尔削减员工出差以避免额外的碳排放,取而代之的是电话会议和视频会议。公司还试图让客户参与其绿色行动,他们鼓励使用电子账单。目前电子账单已经达到20%的比例,相当于拯救了3.3万颗树。在2010年,贝尔公司89%的垃圾都被回收,用于化石燃料的替代品。


11,兴业银行


行业:金融
国家:法国
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:76.6%
环境影响:74.4%
环境管理:78.3%
公开透明:79.0%

2011年,公司的碳排放比2010年减少了75%,这表示兴业银行很快就能实现2012年的减碳目标。公司通过购买碳指标,资助了6个项目,包括摩洛哥的风力电厂和危地马拉的微型水力发电设施。公司最近实施了绿色IT项目,让IT系统更加节约能源,2010年的二氧化碳排放减少了7000吨。2010年,这家公司的花岗岩大厦的落成和运作,成为法国第一个获得高质量环境验证的建筑物。同年,公司成立了能源节约机构,并入房地产部门。


10,瑞士电信


行业:电信
国家:瑞士
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:77.0%
环境影响:77.0%
环境管理:75.8%
公开透明:81.8%

瑞士电信是瑞士最大的电信公司。作为瑞士最大的电子设备采购商之一,它100%地使用可再生能源。公司在1999年首先购买了太阳能,到2010年,它已经开始完全使用可再生能源生产的电子设备。公司的“西北风”系统利用新鲜的外部空气给电视信号交换机制冷,以替代昂贵的空调系统。从1998年开始,公司的二氧化碳排放量降低了53%。公司生产了很多环境友好的设备,例如环保无线电话,它待机时的辐射量为0。瑞士电信甚至在2009年推出了世界上第一款太阳能电话。


9,飞利浦电子


行业:生产资料
国家:荷兰
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:77.2%
环境影响:59.7%
环境管理:92.2%
公开透明:87.8%

皇家飞利浦电子公司似乎生产从剃须刀到平板电视的所有电子产品。公司在1994年开始了一系列的环保项目,最新一项计划“环境版本4”在2007年启动。它的目标是到2012年达成三项成就,包括为绿色创新计划投资10亿欧元,以及提高25%的能源利用率。公司销售的很多节能产品都是通过环保设计流程指导下生产的,其重要性在于,生产的所有环节都具有可持续性。当这些产品进入消费者手中,有些甚至可以节省80%的能源。


8. 印孚瑟斯


行业:信息技术与科学
国家:印度
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:77.3%
环境影响:75.3%
环境管理:81.8%
公开透明:66.0%

印孚瑟斯是一家伦敦的投资控股公司,它一直致力于利用可再生资源。它是印度最大的太阳能消费者,而且还在测试风力效果以满足能源需求。印孚瑟斯每雇用一个员工,公司就会种植一棵小树以补充自然资源。在它的“发展中心”里有一些依赖生物燃气的小房间,它利用有机肥料产生能源,并回收非有机排放物。公司的环保项目降低了它对能源、水的需求,碳排放也减少了5%。


7,塔塔咨询


行业:信息技术与科学
国家:印度
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:79.1%
环境影响:73.3%
环境管理:81.8%
公开透明:93.2%

塔塔所有的建筑物都严格遵循国家和国际标准,比如LEED绿色标准(它的三座办公楼已经得到了LEED认证)。为了便于回收废物,塔塔的16个建筑物开始收集有机废物,有些通过生物转化设备制造出沼气燃料,供给厨房。2010年,塔塔的碳足迹减少了14.07%,纸用量减少了34%,60%的垃圾转化为肥料。公司还致力于员工参与环境保护的活动,从2009年到2010年,有10万名员工参加了可持续性培训。


6,英国电信


行业:电信
国家:英国
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:80.4%
环境影响:76.2%
环境管理:80.8%
公开透明:97.5%

英国电信提供通讯服务。公司的计划是到2020年减少80%的碳排放,目前已经达到了54%。2006年,公司决定到2012年,让其20%的员工主动参与减少碳排放行动,目前已经有7000名员工参与其中。由于英国电信是英国最大的电子产品消费者,公司计划实施一项利用风能的计划,到2016年为其提供25%的能源需求。它在环保方面的工作如此出色,让它成为2012年伦敦奥运会可持续发展伙伴。


5,澳大利亚和新西兰银行集团


行业:金融
国家:澳大利亚
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:80.9%
环境影响:84.9%
环境管理:73.6%
公开透明:95.8%

截止到2010年底,公司已经达成了其减少碳排放的目标,主要是通过购买碳排放指标。它为所有的办公建筑物设定“SMART”指标,以帮会组它们在2009年减少50%的能源消耗。公司的新建筑物都含有节能理念:例如,墨尔本的总部大楼比普通的办公楼少排放70%的温室气体。在基本的行政工作中,2008年公司决定从那以后之发布电子版本的公司声明,这大约节省了2400万张纸。公司还努力减少垃圾的数量,目前垃圾的回收率已经达到了59%。


4,布拉德斯科银行


行业:金融
国家:巴西
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:82.2%
环境影响:88.1%
环境管理:82.0%
公开透明:56.3%

这家银行有一个专门的碳排放信用管理部,向那些有计划实施降低温室气体排放的公司提供资金。然而,这对巴西来说是一个过于具有前瞻性的机构,以至于没有得到重用。这家银行致力于生态效率项目,其目标是“用更少的环境资源创造更多的价值”。生态效率项目组在2010年设置了一个五年计划,同年,他们循环使用了190万吨纸,并且利用直接授权借贷系统节省了1500万张纸质账单。2008年,他们还发出了20万张PET塑料卡片,这些卡片都是用回收的塑料瓶制成的,减少了塑料制品的生产。


3,澳大利亚国家银行


行业:金融
国家:澳大利亚
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:82.2%
环境影响:80.6%
环境管理:80.9%
公开透明:95.3%

这家公司的目标是,到2010年9月成为完全没有碳排放的企业,它已经实现了这个目标。它还骄傲地宣布,达成这个目标的手段并非完全依赖购买碳排放指标,而是充分利用替代能源。这家公司的能源消耗已经降低了25%,并且开始采购10%的用再生能源产生的电力(水力、风力、生物和太阳能),只有那些无法避免的碳排放在用购买指标的方式来抵消。这家公司最近把墨尔本市中心的办公室重新装修,让其天然气、水和电力的消耗减少了50%。在未来,这家公司的“剪纸”计划到2013年9月,将削减20%的纸消耗,达到7.2亿张纸。这将显著降低造纸过程中的温室气体排放量。


2,IBM


行业:信息技术与科学
国家:美国
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:82.5%
环境影响:78.8%
环境管理:86.2%
公开透明:83.0%

它是唯一一家同时登上美国企业和全球企业榜单的公司。IBM长久以来关注自身的环境保护责任,它有426750员工,2010年的收入达999亿美元。1971年,IBM正式发布自己的环境保护政策,其目标是让IBM成为所有相关领域的环保业领跑者。在这40年期间,他们的很多环保创新项目的确已经超越了我们的时代。例如,IBM在1979年开发出地下存储罐的二次安全保护壳。而美国环保署直到1985年才成立地下存储设备保护机构。


1,慕尼黑再保险


行业:金融
国家:德国
《新闻周刊》绿色指数:83.6%
环境影响:87.0%
环境管理:83.4%
公开透明:69.4%

慕尼黑再保险股份公司是一家保险和再保险服务供应商。它在1974年成立了环境风险研究部门,开始研究和计划气候变化所造成的影响。它曾经通过实施慕尼黑环境保险计划来把保险业务引入到环境变化的影响中。慕尼黑再保险是2009年DII的发起者之一,这个项目的目的是,把北非沙漠中的太阳能和风能创造的电力供应给中东、北非和欧洲地区。期望到2050年,欧洲15%的电力需求可以用这样的方式来满足。所有这些都毫无争议地表明,慕尼黑再保险保持着高水准的可持续性发展。2010年,公司回收了员工使用的所有纸张的65.3%。公司的慕尼黑总部在2009年就达到了0碳排放的标准,它正在计划让所有的办公室在2015年都实现0排放。


附:世界500强中中国企业的环保排名如下:




原文:

To compile Newsweek’s 2011 Green Rankings, we cut through the green chatter and compared the actual environmental footprint, management (policies, initiatives, controversies) and transparency of the biggest companies on the planet. We partnered with two leading environmental research organizations, Trucost and Sustainalytics to conduct this study, and the methodology was developed in consultation with an advisory panel of corporate sustainability experts. The result: the most comprehensive rankings available on this subject—the greenest among the world’s largest 500 companies.

15. Hewlett Packard

Industry Sector: Technology Equipment
United States
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 75.8%
Environmental Impact: 66.7%
Environmental Management: 87.6%
Transparency & Disclosure: 63.7%

Hewlett Packard has a very strict EHS management system, and it requires that newly-acquired companies implement the same system during their integration process. In 2009, HP launched the Global Workplace Initiative to make the company’s facilities more sustainable and reduce the company’s environmental impact. Most of its building projects are overseen by the HP Global Design Center; sustainable-design features include renewable building materials, and efficient lighting and water systems. Many of the company’s buildings have been LEED certified. In order to reduce emissions, the company also is replacing chlorofluorocarbons in its air conditioning systems with hydrofluorocarbons, which are greenhouse gases that do not deplete the ozone layer. HP sets yearly environmental goals to improve sustainability. In 2010, HP removed all mercury from its notebooks. The company promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 40 percent below 2005 levels by the end of 2011, a goal it reached nine months ahead of its deadline.

14. Walmart de Mexico

Industry Sector: Retailer
Mexico
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 75.9%
Environmental Impact: 63.6%
Environmental Management: 84.6%
Transparency & Disclosure: 92.5%

Walmart’s Central American offshoot has made major headway toward becoming greener. In 2008, the company set out to achieve a 50 percent reduction in shopping-bag waste by 2013. Walmart de Mexico introduced reusable bags, and by 2010 the company had sold more than 4.2 million of the bags, which helped it reach a 58 percent reduction in plastic bags use, three years ahead of schedule. The company also strives to heavily promote renewable energy sources. The company’s Oaxaca I Lamatalaventosa Wind Farm powers 348 stores and buildings in Mexico City, State of Mexico, and Morelos. Additionally, two of the company’s stores feature the largest solar energy installations in all of Latin America. The company’s efforts allowed it to save more than 76.5 million kwh of energy in 2010, which is approximately 38,686 tons of CO2.

13. Fujitsu

Industry Sector: Technology Equipment
Japan
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 76.1%
Environmental Impact: 67.5%
Environmental Management: 81.5%
Transparency & Disclosure: 91.2%

Fujitsu has made major strides toward achieving sustainability since it set forth its Commitment to the Environment in 1992, and has created a number of successful environmental initiatives since then. The company’s Green Factory and Green Office systems, introduced in 2007, allowed 371 of company sites to achieve zero emissions for waste, which is more than any other company in Japan. The company’s Green Policy 2020 initiative aims to help Japanese society achieve an emissions peak in 2020, which will only decrease from that point. The company also develops eco-friendly products. In 1993, Fujitsu began to carry out its own environmental assessments, and in 1998, it established Green Product Evaluation Standards. By 2004, the company was developing Super Green Products, which have far better environmental characteristics than others on the market. In 2009 alone, the term "Super Green Product" could be applied to 30 of the company's product families.

12. BCE

Industry Sector: Telecommunications
Canada
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 76.5%
Environmental Impact: 73.5%
Environmental Management: 81.4%
Transparency & Disclosure: 68.1%

Bell is Canada’s largest communications company, and the only one to be awarded ISO 14001 for its environmental management system. Bell hopes to reduce (PDF) greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by the end of 2020, and has reduced its emissions by 22 percent since 2003. Bell attempted to reduce emissions from traveling by providing alternatives to employee travel, such as teleconferencing and videoconferencing. In 2010, such initiatives reduced travel costs by 16 percent. The company also tried to get its customers involved by encouraging them to switch electronic billing. More than 20 percent of all bills are now electronic, which saves roughly 33,000 trees. In 2010, 89 percent of all the waste Bell collected was recycled or used as a fossil-fuel substitute.

11. Société Générale

Industry Sector: Financials
France
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 76.6%
Environmental Impact: 74.4%
Environmental Management: 78.3%
Transparency & Disclosure: 79.0%

In 2011, the company offset 75 percent of 2010 emissions, meaning that Societe Generale is very close to its goal of being carbon-neutral by 2012. The company paid for six projects, including a wind farm in Morocco and micro-hydroelectricity in Guatemala, by purchasing carbon credits. The company recently launched the Green IT program to make IT systems more energy-efficient; in 2010 this led to a CO2 emissions reduction of about 7,000 tons. In 2010, the company’s Granite Tower became the first skyscraper in France to earn a High Quality Environmental (HQE) certification for its day-to-day operations. That same year, the company created an energy-savings unit, which became part of the Real Estate Department.

10. Swisscom

Industry Sector: Telecommunications
Switzerland
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 77.0%
Environmental Impact: 77.0%
Environmental Management: 75.8%
Transparency & Disclosure: 81.8%

Swisscom AG is the largest telecommunications firm in Switzerland. It is one of the largest purchasers of electricity in Switzerland, but it also uses 100 percent renewable energy. The company made its first purchase of solar energy in 1999, and by 2010, it had transitioned to using electricity generated only by renewable-energy sources. The company’s “Mistral” system uses fresh outside air to cool its television exchanges instead of expensive air conditioning systems. Since 1998, the company has reduced CO2 emissions by 53 percent. The company offers many environmentally-friendly devices, such as the Ecomode cordless phone, which does not emit any radiation when in standby mode. Swisscom even introduced the world’s first solar-powered phone in 2009.

9. Philips Electronics

Industry Sector: Capital Goods
Netherlands
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 77.2%
Environmental Impact: 59.7%
Environmental Management: 92.2%
Transparency & Disclosure: 87.8%

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. seems to manufacture everything from razors to flat-screen televisions. While the company has launched a series of environmental programs since 1994, its current program, EcoVision4, was announced in 2007. EcoVision4 aims to achieve three goals by 2012, including investing 1 billion euros in Green Innovations and increasing energy efficiency by 25 percent. The company sells many energy-efficient products, and the majority of them are made through the EcoDesign process, which calls for sustainability in all of parts of the manufacturing process. Once sold to consumers, some of the company’s products offer up to 80 percent energy savings.

8. Infosys

Industry Sector: Information Technology & Services
India
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 77.3%
Environmental Impact: 75.3%
Environmental Management: 81.8%
Transparency & Disclosure: 66.0%

Infosys is a London-based investment holding company. Infosys strives to use renewable energy sources. It is one of the biggest consumers of solar energy in India, and the company is testing the effectiveness of wind power to help meet its energy needs. For every new employee hired at Infosys, the company plants a sapling in order to help replenish natural resources. At some of its “Development Centers,” the company has bio-gas chambers, which generate energy from organic waste, while non-organic waste is recycled. The company’s environmental programs have combined to reduce its energy consumption, water consumption, and carbon footprint by 5 percent.

7. Tata Consultancy Services

Industry Sector: Information Technology & Services
India
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 79.1%
Environmental Impact: 73.3%
Environmental Management: 81.8%
Transparency & Disclosure: 93.2%

All of Tata’s new buildings (PDF) are designed to national and international standards, like LEED Green Buildings (three of its buildings are already LEED certified.) In order to dispose of waste, 16 of Tata’s facilities have started composting, and some others have bio-digesters, which can turn waste into methane fuel for the kitchens. In 2010, Tata reduced its carbon footprint by 14.07 percent, reduced paper consumption by 34 percent, and increased waste conversion to manure by 60 percent. The company also places a heavy emphasis on employee participation in environmental initiatives, and between 2009 and 2010, 100,000 employees participated in sustainability training.

6. BT Group

Industry Sector: Telecommunications
United Kingdom
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 80.4%
Environmental Impact: 76.2%
Environmental Management: 80.8%
Transparency & Disclosure: 97.5%

BT Group LTD offers communications services. The company has plans in place to reduce its carbon emissions by 80 percent by 2020, and has already reached a 54 percent reduction. In 2006, the company decided to have 20 percent of its employees actively involved in carbon reduction initiatives by 2012, with the result that more than 7,000 employees are now participating in such activities. Recognizing that BT is one of the U.K.’s biggest consumers of electricity, the company announced plans to launch a number of wind-farms powerful enough to provide about 25 percent of its energy needs by 2016. Its environmental initiatives have been so successful that BT will also be the Sustainability Partner for the 2012 London Olympic games.

5. Australia & New Zealand Banking Group

Industry Sector: Financials
Australia
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 80.9%
Environmental Impact: 84.9%
Environmental Management: 73.6%
Transparency & Disclosure: 95.8%

The company achieved its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by the end of 2010, largely by buying up carbon offsets. The bank has installed “Smart” meters in many of its office buildings, which helped reduce energy consumption by 25 percent in 2009. The company’s newer buildings are constructed with energy efficiency in mind; for instance, the headquarters in Melbourne is designed to release 70 percent fewer greenhouse-gas emissions than a standard office building. At the more basic level, the decision to start offering electronic statements beginning in 2008 saved more than 24 million sheets of paper. The company also aims to reduce the total amount of waste produces, and so far has achieved a recycling rate of about 59 percent.

4. Banco Bradesco

Industry Sector: Financials
Brazil
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 82.2%
Environmental Impact: 88.1%
Environmental Management: 82.0%
Transparency & Disclosure: 56.3%

The Bank has a Carbon Credit Management area, which offers funding to companies that want to launch projects to reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions. However, the program is so advanced for Brazil that it is not heavily utilized. The bank advocates eco-efficiency (42), which strives to “create more value with less environmental impact.” The Eco-efficiency Working Group established a Master Plan in 2010 that lays out plans for the next five years. That same year, the company recycled more than 1.9 million tons of paper and saved on 15 million payment slips because of the Authorized Direct Debit system. The company also has issued more than 200,000 recycled PET cards since 2008; the cards are made from used plastic bottles in order to reduce plastic production.

3. National Australia Bank

Industry Sector: Financials
Australia
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 82.2%
Environmental Impact: 80.6%
Environmental Management: 80.9%
Transparency & Disclosure: 95.3%

The company set a goal of being entirely carbon-neutral by September of 2010, which it achieved. The bank also proudly proclaims that it reached carbon neutrality by altering energy use, and not only by buying carbon offsets. The company reduced energy consumption by roughly 25 percent and began purchasing about 10 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources (water, wind, biomass, and solar), unavoidable emissions were then canceled out by purchasing carbon offsets.. The company recently refurbished its main office in downtown Melbourne, meaning its natural gas consumption, water, and electricity consumption will be reduced by 50 percent. In the future, the company’s PaperCuts program aims to cut its paper consumption some 20 percent by September 2013, to 720 million sheets of paper. This will primarily reduce greenhouse-gas emissions during the papermaking process.

2. IBM

Industry Sector: Information Technology & Services
United States
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 82.5%
Environmental Impact: 78.8%
Environmental Management: 86.2%
Transparency & Disclosure: 83.0%

The only company to make both U.S. and world lists, IBM has long been committed to environmental responsibility. The company employs roughly 426,750 people, and had about $99.9 billion in revenue in 2010.  In 1971, IBM formalized (PDF) a corporate environmental policy—designed to make IBM an environmental leader in all its business activities. And in the intervening 40 years, many of the company’s environmental initiatives truly have been ahead of their time. For instance, IBM developed requirements (PDF) for secondary containment for underground storage tanks in 1979, while the EPA waited until 1985 to create the Office of Underground Storage Tanks.

1. Munich Re

Industry Sector: Financials
Germany
NEWSWEEK Green Score: 83.6%
Environmental Impact: 87.0%
Environmental Management: 83.4%
Transparency & Disclosure: 69.4%

Munchener Ruckversicherungs AG is a reinsurance and insurance provider. The company founded the Geo Risks Research Department in 1974, and has been studying and planning for the effects of climate change since then. Munich Re launched the Munich Climate Insurance Initiative to help adapt insurance to fit the impacts of climate change. Munich Re was one of the founding members of Dii GmbH in 2009. The initiative is designed to assess the possibility of supplying the MENA region and Europe with energy, using solar and wind power harnessed in the desert of North Africa. The ultimate goal would be to fulfill 15 percent of Europe’s electricity demands by 2050. All this, of course, indicates that Munich Re maintains high standards of sustainability itself. In 2010, the company recycled 65.3 percent of all paper that its employees used. The company’s Munich office has been carbon-neutral since 2009, and it currently is rolling out a plan for all its facilities to be carbon-neutral by 2015.

clover213 发表于 2011-10-25 18:53

我觉得这种调查应该局限在科技企业和生产企业里,把银行什么的算进来算是什么……

1210862757 发表于 2011-10-26 20:22

本帖最后由 1210862757 于 2011-10-26 20:22 编辑

:(咱们的环境实在是太差了

沐霜 发表于 2011-10-27 00:34

用钱砸出来的环保、、、

滔滔1949 发表于 2011-11-14 16:32

本帖最后由 滔滔1949 于 2011-11-14 16:33 编辑

懒得去一一调查了,只问几个问题——

这些公司应该大多在全球拥有大量下属加工企业、或是供货商吧?这些外围产业,是否也和他们的总部执行同样严格的环保标准吗?在这些企业的长长产业链条上,是否也遵循着同样的环保原则呢?有没有在海外工厂中非法超标排放?有否过分攫取当地资源?为降低生产成本而采用不合环保标准的低成本生产工序?在他们的产品中,是否存在使用过程中的污染排放?使用后的回收与处理情况又怎样呢?

如果存在上述任一问题的话,那就最好不要来参加这个所谓的评选了。因为无论他们表面多么的辉煌、多么的出色,都是以牺牲他们本土之外的环保利益而换来的。这不是荣誉,这只不过是不折不扣的虚伪而已。

Lucine713 发表于 2011-11-14 16:59

学习一下

gavinstar1 发表于 2011-11-14 22:02

把制造太阳能电池和利用太阳能电池的企业分开,后者的耗能指数会是负的。有啥意义呢....
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