ST. LOUIS CONFERENCE 2012 Making Sustainability Count: Tracking Progress, Driving Opportunity
May 22‒23, 2012
Senior Director, RCGA
Real Examples Featuring GRI’S U.S. Sector Leaders
Moderated by: Eric D. Schneider
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Panelists
> Neil Beckingham, Sustainability Manager, The Mosaic Company
> Jackie Keating, Sustainability Reporting, Dell
> Rina Levy, Environmental, Social and Governance Equity Analyst, Bloomberg
> Aileen Zerrudo, Corporate Communications, Clorox
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ST. LOUIS CONFERENCE 2012 Making Sustainability Count: Tracking Progress, Driving Opportunity
May 22‒23, 2012
Sustainability Manager
Sustainability Reporting at the Mosaic Company
Neil Beckingham
The Mosaic Company We help the world grow the food it needs
Overview of Mosaic Mosaic manufactures and markets potash and
phosphate
100 years of phosphate mining history in the United States
50 years of potash mining history in Canada
Fortune 500 company
Operations in nine countries, serving customers in more than 40 countries
$9.9 billion in sales (FY’ 11)
Nearly 8,000 employees
NYSE company: MOS
Mosaic’s Mission, Vision and Values
Our Mission
We help the world grow the food it needs.
Our Vision
Mosaic will be recognized globally as the best crop nutrition company.
Our Values Our values of integrity, excellence, sustainability and connectivity define how we conduct our business, how we interact with each other and how we treat our planet.
Our Role in Feeding the World Population growth > Increasing at approximately 1.1 percent (73 million
people) per year
Prosperity > As earning power’s increase, demand for a protein-
rich diet follows
> More protein has a significant impact on grain and oilseed demand
Our role > Increase crop yields
> Agronomists estimate that crop nutrients directly account for 40 to 60 percent of crop yields
> Optimum use of crop nutrients is essential to growing the food the world needs
Telling Our Sustainability Story
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Carbon Action CDP Water Disclosure CR’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2011
ST. LOUIS CONFERENCE 2012 Making Sustainability Count: Tracking Progress, Driving Opportunity
May 22‒23, 2012
Corporate Responsibility Marketing
Sustainability Reporting at Dell
Jackie Keating
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What does it mean to Dell?
• Assess, prioritize and engage with broad stakeholders on sustainability topics
• Use business materiality and metrics to define key areas of opportunity and risk mitigation
• Leverage and collaborate with resources embedded across Dell business functions to own, drive and measure Dell goals
• Maintain executive alignment and accountability on strategy and goals
• Integrate a core set of sustainability values into every employee’s role
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Dell’s 2011 Corporate Responsibility Report
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• CR report produced annually
• Full archive available going back to 1998
• Full GRI index & report publicly available
Much more detail published at www.dell.com/responsibility
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Taken from above:
• GRI Content Index
• G3.1 & Application Level A
• GRI Application Level Check
• Application Level Check Statement
• Application Level Table
• Extent of reporting: fully/partially/not
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Snapshot Dell GRI Content Index
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References to: • 10 K form • CSR report • Other
documents
ST. LOUIS CONFERENCE 2012 Making Sustainability Count: Tracking Progress, Driving Opportunity
May 22‒23, 2012
ESG Analyst, Bloomberg
The value of ESG data
Rina Levy
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310,000+
ESG
May// 23 // 2012
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Most Bloomberg ESG customers are financial professionals in major financial centers
CUSTOMER SEGMENTS BY FIRM TYPE
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CUSTOMER SEGMENTS BY SALES REGION
Money Managers
29%
Brokers 21%
Universities 12%
Banks 9%
Corporations 8%
Hedge Funds 7%
Government Agencies
4%
Insurance Companies
3%
Pension Funds
3%
London 30%
New York 28%
Hong Kong 9%
Singapore 6%
Brazil 6%
SF 5%
DU 5%
TO 4%
FF 4%
AL 3%
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50% of GRI compliant companies have a Bloomberg ESG Disclosure Score of 40 and above
vs
3% of those not reporting according to gri have a score of 40 and above
STANDARDIZE DATA?
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Peer Comparison
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ESG VALUATION
ST. LOUIS CONFERENCE 2012 Making Sustainability Count: Tracking Progress, Driving Opportunity
May 22‒23, 2012
Director, Corporate Communications
Moving Toward Integrated Reporting Aileen Zerrudo
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Focus for sustainable growth
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40%
About 40% of Clorox growth coming from more sustainable brands
About 40% of Clorox growth coming from more sustainable brands
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2011 Report: “Think Outside The Bottle”
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http://2011annualreport.thecloroxcompany.com/
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Internal: Increased awareness of sustainability as a business imperative
External: Investor inquiries and positive feedback
Initial Integrated Reporting Benefits
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Involvement in IIRC pilot program
Exploration of external assurance
What’s next?