Xerox Recognized By CDP for Climate Change Transparency and quality of its carbon emission and energy reporting
CDP has named Xerox as a leader in providing reliable information about carbon emissions and energy use to investors and the global marketplace.
The recognition comes as COP21, the United Nations climate change conference in Paris gets underway, where national leaders will meet to work on a global deal to reduce carbon emissions and limit temperature warming.
“As the world looks beyond the Paris climate change negotiations and prepares for a low carbon future, reliable information about how companies are responding to the transition will be ever more valuable,” said Paul Dickinson, executive chairman and co-founder of CDP, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that collects self-reported climate change, water and forest risk data. “For this reason we congratulate those businesses that have achieved a position on CDP’s Climate Disclosure Leadership Index,” he said.
Xerox was named to the S&P Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) for the quality of its carbon emissions and energy reporting that it submits to CDP’s climate change program.
“As one of the first companies to publicly disclose environmental performance in 1994, we strive for transparency in our reporting Being awarded a position on the S&P Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI),is an honor that that we celebrate with our employees who drive the effort.” said Diane O’Connor, VP for Xerox Environment, Health, Safety and Sustainability.