Metrics
A metric is a tool to measure company performance and to compare companies by asking the same questions across several years. Dive deeper with the Metrics Guide.
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What were the company's direct (scope 1) greenhouse gas emissions (in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent)?
How much energy did the company consume? (in GigaJoules)
What were the company's indirect (scope 2) greenhouse gas emissions (in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent)?
How much gross profit did the company make (in USD)?
How much water did the company use? (in cubic metres)
What volume of the water used by the company was recycled or reused (in cubic metres)?
What percentage of people on the company's board of directors are women?
How many employees does the company have?
How many tier 2 suppliers does the company have?
What was the company's total revenue (or sales) for the year (in USD)?
Which of the following national or international frameworks does the company's reporting rely on?
What was the company's total revenue for the year (in EUR)?
How many tier 1 suppliers does the company have?
What percentage of water used by the company was recycled or reused?
What is the company's industry "class" (or classes) according to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC)?
How much corporation tax, or tax on profits, did the company pay?
How many female employees does the company have?
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