Global energy group BP has launched its Sustainability Report 2005 which covers BP’s business approach, environmental record and role in society. This year’s report is entitled ‘Making energy more’ because it focuses on improvement – whether to the quality of their products, the way they manage environmental issues or the influence they have on the communities around them. The report can be accessed here: www.bp.com/sustainability
This year BP has evolved its reporting to include areas where further coverage was requested from its extensive user research. These areas include:
Detail on BP’s approach to risk management.
Description of the processes and outcomes of dialogue and engagement with external parties.
Improved transparency on BP’s public policy and advocacy activities.
For the third year, BP is reporting in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative 2002 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. BP is also reporting for the first time against the IPIECA/API indicators which provide guidance on voluntary disclosure for the oil and gas industry. BP played a significant role in the development of these new sector guidelines.
The report also includes a ‘Communication on Progress’, which describes how BP continues to seek to demonstrate the United Nations Global Compact principles in its work.
Further comprehensive information, case studies, data and charting tools are available at: www.bp.com/sustainability
To request a printed copy of the report please go to:
www.bp.com/orderthereport
BP is interested in your feedback, please go to:
www.bp.com/sustainabilityfeedback/
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