Accenture's Inclusion, Diversity, and Environmental Performance
Accenture released its Inclusion & Diversity Review and its environmental performance data. The Inclusion & Diversity Review is available at www.accenture.com/InclusionandDiversity. More information regarding Accenture’s environmental performance data can be found at www.accenture.com/Environment.
“These announcements are fundamental to our role as a good corporate citizen and demonstrate that we continue to raise the bar on our commitments, achieving outcomes that make a real impact,” said Adrian Lajtha, chief leadership officer at Accenture. “We’re moving into a new era of capturing and reporting a broad range of important information about our progress and stewardship, which will further our dialogue with our employees, clients and the communities where we live and work.”
The Inclusion & Diversity Review focuses on Accenture’s workforce, which spans countries, cultures, generations and a broad mix of educational experiences and backgrounds. The Review underscores the company’s belief that the talents of its diverse people, working in global teams and supported by Accenture’s common core values and methodologies, play a critical role in helping clients become high performance businesses.
Highlights from the Review include:
- Supplier relationships – In 2008, the company directed US$286 million – nearly 15 percent of its procurement spending in the United States – to small, minority-owned and women-owned businesses.
- Gender-related issues – The 60,000+ women who work at Accenture now comprise more than one-third of the company’s workforce.
- Diversity training – Accenture offered 78 live diversity executive training session in 33 cities and across 12 countries in 2008.
They include the following:
- Accenture achieved Global ISO 14001 Environment Management System (EMS) certification. The certification covers 53 Accenture locations in the United States, Canada, South Africa and countries throughout Europe, South America and Asia.
- From fiscal year 2007 to fiscal year 2008, Accenture reduced its overall carbon emissions by 9 percent.
- The company has set targets to reduce carbon emissions on a per employee basis by 25 percent for its 2009 fiscal year, compared with its fiscal year 2007 baseline.
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