Vertiv Releases 2022 Environmental, Social and Governance Report
Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and
continuity solutions, today
released its second annual report on
the company’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts, highlighting
initiatives across several key areas.
In 2022, efforts focused on six areas key to the company’s vision and
values: efficient products and systems, responsible operations, its people, its
neighbors, supply chain integrity, and governance. Some of the initiatives and
results highlighted in the report include:
- The
expansion of both the product portfolio and the product pipeline with new
and upgraded offerings with energy- and water-efficiency attributes.
- Release
of the Vertiv Guide to Data Center
Sustainability, an online resource of practices and emerging technologies to help
the industry advance toward net-zero operations.
- Launch
of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) training sessions for
senior management and other global and regional leaders and continued
training on unconscious bias.
- Centralizing
and expanding employee wellness programs for associates globally.
- Driving
positive change in communities across the globe through employee
volunteerism supported by the company, focusing on education and STEM,
people in need, healthcare, and community improvements.
- Steps
taken in 2022 to reduce the environmental impacts of Vertiv’s business.
Across Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), several Vertiv factories
have purchased renewable energy for operations, and Vertiv’s E+I
Engineering Burnfoot location in Ireland installed a system that recycles
and reuses all process water in manufacturing, reducing the overall water
consumption of the site. In North America, the Delaware, Ohio, U.S.
facility began installation of an on-site solar field, to support a
microgrid demonstration initiative.
- Continued
commitment to supply chain integrity, analyzing 100% of the prior year
supplier spend and conducting additional due diligence on more than 500
direct and indirect suppliers to assure compliance with leading industry
standards for human rights and labor conditions.
“We have made steady advancement in our commitment to be a responsible
global and corporate citizen,” said Giordano Albertazzi, Vertiv CEO. “We are
creating reliable, water- and energy-efficient products and systems that
support the environmental objectives of our customers, while improving our own
policies and impact related to our operations, our people, our communities, and
our supply chain. We are proud to share our work on these fronts with the
world.”
This year’s ESG report also introduces reporting aligned to the
recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures
(TCFD), a leading framework for communicating the management of climate risks
and opportunities and how these impact Vertiv’s business strategy.
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