Benchmarking Sustainability Goals: Major Banks
Green Research, July 2011, Pages: 6
This report provides a quantitative analysis of the sustainability goals of 8 major banks: Banco Santander, Bank of America, Barclays, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
Goals signal intent and drive behavior. Some companies use public announcements of sustainability goals to signal their commitment to become sustainability leaders and to compete for superior positioning with their rivals. There has never been a convenient benchmarking tool to allow sustainability executives to put their own goals in the context of their competitors. Until now.
Purchase this report to learn:
- How do the major banks' environmental sustainability goals compare?
- Which sustainability issues are receiving the greatest attention?
- Which companies are setting the most quantitative, forward-looking goals?
- And more.
Pages: 6; Figures: 4
Outline
Key Questions
Key Finding
Goals and Targets Drive Change and Competitive Differentiation
Major Banks' Are Overwhelmingly Focused on Operations
Major Banks Publicly Adopt an Average of Four Sustainability Goals
GHG Emissions Receive the Most Focus; Paper and Recycling Less So
List of Goals
Sources
Methodology
Related Research
Figures:
Figure 1 Breakdown of Sustainability Goals by Major Area
Figure 2 Number of Sustainability Goals per Company by Area
Figure 3 Percentage of Goals Addressing Each Issue
Figure 4 List of Company Sustainability Goals
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