The CSL Group Highlights ESG Achievements
Environmental highlights include:
- Used 16,377 MT of B100 biofuel on eight vessels
- Achieved a 29 percent reduction in carbon intensity compared to 2005 levels
- 8 percent of CSL’s total energy consumption was from renewable sources
- Increased the volume of recycling by 6 percent
Social highlights include:
- Achieved a lost-time injury frequency rate of 0.6
- Saw a 3 percent increase in female seafarers in Canada
- Our net promoter score for customer satisfaction was 9.41 out of 10
- Donated 1percent of our net profit to charity and disaster relief
Governance highlights include:
- Scored 98 percent on the MACN anti-corruption scorecard
- Received 29 percent fewer policy breach complaints compared to 2022, for a total of 10
The 2023 Report provides transparent data-driven insights into CSL’s progress towards its sustainability goals. Data disclosures meet global sustainability reporting standards, incorporating updated requirements from the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board Marine Transportation Standard, Global Reporting Initiative, Green Marine and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Click here to read or download the 2023 CSL Corporate Sustainability Report.
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