Sustainability Report 2017/18

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Operations

Operational Energy Use and CO2 Emissions

  1.  Worldwide Facility Energy Consumption
  2.  Worldwide Facility Energy Consumption per Vehicle
  3.  Worldwide Facility CO2 Emissions
  4.  Worldwide Facility CO2 Emissions per Vehicle

Emissions (VOC and Other)

  1.  North America Volatile Organic Compounds Released by Assembly Facilities
  2.  Ford U.S. TRI Releases
  3.  Ford U.S. TRI Releases per Vehicle
  4.  Ford Canada NPRI Releases
  5.  Ford Canada NPRI Releases per Vehicle

Waste

  1.  Regional Waste to Landfill
  2.  Waste to Landfill per Vehicle
  3.  Regional Hazardous Waste Generation
  4.  Hazardous Waste Generation per Vehicle

Water

  1.  Global Water Use per Vehicle Produced
  2.  Global Water Use by Source
  3.  Regional Water Use
  4.  Reuse From On-Site Wastewater Treatment Plant
  5.  Process Wastewater Discharge

Supply Chain Management

  1.  Working Conditions Training and Assessment
  2.  Total Supplier Sites Trained/Retrained in Sustainability Management
  3.  Total Purchases From Tier 2 Suppliers
  4.  Audit Findings – Prevalence of non-conformances in 2017 initial audits conducted
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Summary Report

This report is also summarized in an eight-page downloadable document.

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Indexes

  •   Contributing to the UN SDGs
  •   UNGC Index
  •   UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework
  •   GRI Index

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