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ReportAlert.info - IFC Publishes First Annual Triple Bottom Line Report - Creating Opportunity

Submitted by: CorporateRegister.com Limited

Categories: Research, Reports & Publications, Corporate Social Responsibility

Posted: Nov 14, 2007 – 10:30 AM EST

 

November 14, 2007 - IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has released its first-ever triple bottom line Annual Report, entitled "Creating Opportunity".

The full report plus an online GRI Index are available via http://www.reportalert.info/ra/IFC141107.htm

The 2007 Annual Report incorporates IFC's Sustainability Report and Report to Donors and for the first time features aggregated data on IFC's contribution to development across regions and sectors. In addition to the statement from the financial auditors, the report includes an independent assurance statement on its non-financial information.

A new section, entitled "How We Work", provides information on IFC and World Bank Group governance, the stages of IFC's investment and advisory project cycles, and data on staff, executive compensation, and the carbon footprint of IFC's headquarters.

Performance Highlights

  • IFC made investments of over $8 billion for its own account and nearly $4 billion more in loan participations, achieving the strongest financial position in its history.

  • A groundbreaking new tracking system now captures the economic, financial, social and environmental impacts of IFC’s investments and advisory services.

  • IFC invested $450 million in renewable energy and energy efficiency through mainstream projects with clean energy components.

  • Some 182 new projects have been screened against IFC’s updated Environmental and Social Performance Standards since their launch in April 2006. IFC has trained 1,228 employees, including 532 investment staff, to apply the standards.

  • IFC offset 100 percent of carbon emissions from its headquarters, including travel by Washington-based staff, and has extended its carbon-neutral commitment to cover 50 percent of field offices.

    The report is supplemented by online information, including:

    Development Impact Results Measurement Portal - http://www.ifc.org/results.

    World Bank Group Progress on Renewable Energy - http://www.worldbank.org/re.

    IFC's Corporate Footprint Program - http://www.ifc.org/footprint.

    Visit http://www.CorporateRegister.com to access 15,400 CSR reports.

  • For more information, please contact:

    Paul Scott CorporateRegister.com Limited
    Phone: +44 2070143366

     

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