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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Is the company committed to paying its own workers a living wage?
Does the company's conflict minerals / responsible sourcing policy focus on minerals other than tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold?
Does the company continuously monitor suppliers to ensure that they comply with the company’s policies and local laws?
What percentage of the company’s workers are female?
What is the number of confirmed incidents of corruption in the organization?
Which companies does this supplier supply to?
How many metric tonnes of persistent organic pollutants (POP) does the company emit?
How much Surface Water did the company withdraw (in cubic metres)?
What were the company's direct (scope 1) greenhouse gas emissions (in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent)?
How many male workers died because of a work-related incident?
Is the company committed to ensuring that workers in its supply chain receive a Living Wage?
Overall green score awarded by Newsweek
Does the statement describe training for staff that is specifically geared towards detecting signs of slavery or trafficking?
Does the company's reporting (CSR, annual reports, etc.) use any of the following reporting frameworks?
What is the total number of permanent part-time employees?
Does the company publish a list of the smelters and refiners it deals with?
How much rainwater did the company collect and store (in cubic metres)?
Does the company have a publicly available Conflict Minerals Policy or Responsible Sourcing Policy?
In the modern slavery statement, does the company explain one or more of the corrective steps it has taken (or would take) in response to modern slavery incidents in their operations and/or supply chain?
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