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3.30.2007 - 04:30am ET
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ReportAlert.info - ABN AMRO publishes Sustainability Report 2006
(CSRwire) March 30, 2007 ABN AMRO, an international bank based in the Netherlands, is
mainstreaming and integrating sustainability into its core business,
according to its fourth sustainability report, published today. The report
is available via http://www.reportalert.info/ra/ABNAMRO300307.htm
Covering 2006 and published at an A+ level based on the G3 Guidelines from
the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, the report provides an
extensive overview – supported by examples - of ABN AMRO’s
sustainability-related activities. It focuses on six key areas: being
accountable and transparent, protecting assets, providing responsible
financial services, being an employer of choice, minimising impact on the
environment and supporting local communities.
The report, verified by Ernst & Young with reasonable assurance, features
more details than in previous years on the bank’s work in applying the
Equator Principles governing project finance. It also traces the bank’s
progress in developing sustainability products and services in areas such
as climate change, microfinance and socially responsible investment (SRI)
funds.
Staff activities in support of local communities around the world are
covered, as is the work of the ABN AMRO Foundation, an independent
institution that formalises the bank’s community investment
activities.
Ranked as Leader in the banking sector in the Dow Jones Sustainability
Index – STOXX in 2006 and declared 2006 Gold Medal Award winner by the
World Environment Center (WEC), ABN AMRO, operates in more than 50
countries and has around 106,000 employees.
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