SUEZ Asia publishes its 2019 Sustainability Report

SUEZ Asia has released its 2019 Sustainability Report covering all its businesses throughout the region. Guided by the Group’s '2017-2021 Sustainable Development Roadmap' that references 14 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report chronicles the Group's contributions in mitigating the impact of climate change, increasing renewable energy production, ensuring the sustainable use of water resources, and supporting local SMEs, all with the goal of promoting a low-carbon economy in Asia.

Steve Clark, CEO of SUEZ Asia, said: "The COVID-19 outbreak has increased awareness that sustainable development and ecological balance are closely interlinked. Faced with the challenges of climate change and climate anomalies, society urgently needs to adopt low-carbon circular economy solutions. Regional governments in Asia have long been committed to improving climate governance, and the role of the business community in achieving these sustainable goals is invaluable. As a leader in environmental services, SUEZ will continue to lead by example, to build a sustainable future."

 

Promoting a Circular, Low-Carbon Economy

 

The SUEZ Group is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In Asia, this commitment has helped mitigate causes of climate change by significantly increasing its renewable energy production by a factor of 6.05, from 2014 levels, exceeding the incremental target of 5.67. It has also helped customers prevent

2.36 million tons of GHG emissions. Furthermore, as well as the GHG emission intensity for its waste business being cut by over 10%, it has saved water equivalent in volume to the needs of 643,805 inhabitants.

 

Creating Shared Value for Society

 

SUEZ supports customers in achieving environmental transitions through concrete solutions. It has accelerated the digital revolution of water and waste solutions by boosting the number of connected objects by 50%. In procurement, it has raised the proportion of purchases from SMEs to over 70% for its water business and to over 85% for waste. These actions support local development and enhance regional attractiveness. SUEZ also regularly participates in environment-focused exhibitions, exchanges, chambers of commerce and alliances across Asia, where it provides guidance on how best to contribute to the public good.

 

Nurturing a Sustainable Workforce

 

The Group values diversity and the promotion of a safe work environment. The proportion of women in management is now 36%, exceeding the target of 33%. It has launched the SUEZ Women Asia Network (SWAN) to help promote gender equality among employees. Additionally, it has also arranged over 115,074 hours of occupational safety training for employees to ensure workplace safety.

 

Serving our Community

 

The Group has invested RMB 688 million into serving our community. We actively take part in local activities that promote public awareness of environmental protection, encourage schools to recycle plastics, support beach clean-ups, upcycle from waste, raise funds to support local communities and promote social harmony.

Joey Chio, Chief Corporate Communications and Sustainability Officer of SUEZ Asia, said, "In the past three years, we’ve worked with partners from around Asia to achieve progress towards our strategic goals. Looking ahead to the next decade, we will remain committed to the Group’s targets to slash GHG emissions by 45% and to realize a portfolio of 100% sustainable solutions. We will also prioritize helping customers cut GHG emissions."

 

Read the full SUEZ Asia Sustainability Report 2019 here.