Annual rankings recognize Canadian companies for corporate
responsibility issues, including environmental initiatives, impact on local
communities, treatment of employees and supply chain management.
UPS announced that the
company has been named to Maclean's/L'Actualité's annual list of
"50 Most Socially Responsible Corporations in Canada." The
program audits and ranks companies in Canada on the basis of their
performance across 75 different indicators including a broad range of
environmental, social and governance (ESG) aspects tracked by Sustainalytics, a
global responsible investment research firm specialized in ESG research and
analysis.
Ranked among the top
transportation and logistics companies, UPS's inclusion marks the fourth
straight year the company has appeared on the prestigious list. UPS has a
legacy of connecting and improving the communities where our employees live and
work. In every aspect of the business UPS strives to do more, whether through
efforts to lessen environmental impact, enhance the economy and develop
empowered people.
In 2014, UPS employees
dedicated over 70,000 hours to hundreds of charitable organizations across Canada.
This was in addition to more than $460,000 given through The UPS
Foundation Community Grant Program. Within its ground fleet in Canada, UPS
continues to lessen its greenhouse gas emissions by implementing more efficient
route planning to minimize environmental impact. For example, proprietary
technology tells UPS drivers not to turn left. Avoiding left-hand turns saves
time, is safer, reduces fuel use and lowers emissions – all while increasing
efficiency and decreasing the number of total kilometers travelled. UPS works
to reduce the amount of fuel required for those kilometers driven through
advanced routing systems and diligent vehicle maintenance practices, helping
UPS run efficiently. Careful route planning allows the ground fleet to service
millions of customers a day without unnecessary overlap. In Canada, UPS
operates an alternative fuel fleet with more than 830 vehicles. Using
alternative fuel vehicles helps meet our goal of reducing fuel consumption and
greenhouse gas emissions.
"UPS is committed to
operating with greater efficiencies and sustainably, so we can deliver to more
customers in more places with less impact to the environment," said Gordon
Reed, director of customer solutions, UPS Canada. "We are honoured to be
recognized among such prominent companies as a corporate and social
responsibility leader in Canada by Maclean's and L'Actualité.
In compiling its annual
"50 Most Socially Responsible Corporations" list, Maclean's/L'Actualité's partner
with Sustainalytics to examine company documents, media sources, online
databases, government sources and NGO research, as well as direct communication
with key stakeholders. The companies selected rank at the top of their
respective industries in Sustainalytics' Global Platform. Companies must
demonstrate strong public disclosure on environment, social governance
indicators management and performance.
About
UPS
UPS
(NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of
solutions including the transportation of packages and freight; the facilitation
of international trade, and the deployment of advanced technology to more
efficiently manage the world of business. UPS is committed to operating more
sustainably – for customers, the environment and the communities we serve
around the world. Learn more about our efforts at ups.com/sustainability. Headquartered in Atlanta,
UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. The company can
be found on the Web at ups.com® and its corporate blog can be
found at Longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news
direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.
SOURCE UPS Canada Ltd.
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