Published 07-12-17
Issued by Pearson
Pearson, the world’s learning company, today published its 2016 Sustainability Report, which highlights the progress made in implementing its 2020 Sustainability Plan and a continued vision for driving alignment between business and sustainability strategies.
2016 report shows progress in first year of implementing Pearson’s 2020 Sustainability Plan to transform the company’s social, environmental, and economic impact
Pearson, the world’s learning company, today published its 2016 Sustainability Report, which highlights the progress made in implementing its 2020 Sustainability Plan and a continued vision for driving alignment between business and sustainability strategies.
Pearson’s 2020 Sustainability Plan is a five-year strategy to integrate social and environmental issues into every aspect of the business in order to drive growth and support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The plan is centered around three pillars – be a trusted partner; reach more learners; and shape the future of learning – that outline Pearson’s work to:
“At Pearson, our mission is to help people make progress in their lives through learning,” said Amanda Gardiner, VP of Sustainability and Social Innovation at Pearson. “We strive to improve access to high-quality education and outcomes for all learners – no matter who they are or where they come from. Our 2020 Sustainability Plan is helping us to do this by ensuring we focus our business priorities on where we can make the most impact.”
Select 2016 highlights include:
Throughout 2017, Pearson will develop more targets to help us deliver on our 2020 Sustainability Plan and will continue to report on progress against these annually in forthcoming sustainability reports.
The report, which covers 1 January - 31 December 2016, is Pearson’s second in accordance with GRI G4 Core. Pearson is a founding signatory to the United Nations Global Compact, and this report also represents its Communication on Progress (COP) and outlines its contributions to the SDGs. Pearson focuses on three SDGs -- 4 on quality education, 8 on decent work and economic growth, and 10 on reducing inequalities -- where it can have the greatest impact.
To read Pearson’s full 2016 Sustainability Report and learn about its 2020 Sustainability Plan, visit http://bit.ly/2twTVj0.
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Pearson is the world’s learning company, with expertise in educational courseware and assessment, and a range of teaching and learning services powered by technology. Our mission is to help people make progress through access to better learning. We believe that learning opens up opportunities, creating fulfilling careers and better lives. For more, visit www.pearson.com.
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