Celestica Releases its 2022 Sustainability Report
December 14, 2023 | Celestica Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Celestica Inc., a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform, and supply chain solutions for the world's most innovative companies, today announced the release of its 2022 Sustainability Report.
The report demonstrates Celestica’s commitment to fostering a company-wide culture of sustainability focused on supporting people, the planet and the communities in which it operates. Prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards: Core Option, Celestica’s 2022 Sustainability Report can be viewed at www.celestica.com/sustainability-reporting.
“In a world where sustainability increasingly takes center stage, we continue to be focused on playing a leadership role in our industry and with our customers,” said Robert Ellis, Senior Vice President, Sustainability, and Chief Legal Officer. “We set and hold ourselves to a high standard in our ESG practices to improve our operations and help make the world more sustainable. Thank you to all of the employees who are the driving force behind our success and achievements.”
Highlights from Celestica’s 2022 Sustainability Report include:
Environmental:
- Year-over-year decrease in Scope 1 and 2 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 47%.
- Achieving a waste diversion rate of 89.6%.
- Averting 115,000 metric tonnes of CO2e through renewable energy projects.
Social:
- Launching a fifth Employee Resource Group (ERG) supporting diversity and inclusion.
- Volunteering over 12,000 working hours in local communities and over 168,000 hours since 2015.
- Logging over 3,000,000 training hours in 2022.
- Achieving Board composition of 30% women directors.
Governance:
- Launching a Sustainability Committee chaired by the SVP, Sustainability and Chief Legal Officer.
- Strengthening our governance position by expanding our ESG practices throughout the business.
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