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* Ericsson reached its five-year carbon footprint intensity target in
four
years, one year ahead of schedule
* Addressing mobile broadband coverage and demand expansion, Ericsson has
complemented its portfolio with energy efficient solutions including:
Psi-Coverage and Managed Rural Coverage
* Milestones reported for Technology for Good initiatives, contributing
to
affordability and accessibility of mobile communications
* Strengthened commitment to responsible business practices, with focus
on
human rights and anti-corruption
In its Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility report 2012, Ericsson
(NASDAQ: ERIC) summarizes the performance and achievements of its global
sustainability initiatives, which use connectivity to make a positive
socio-economic and environmental impact throughout the value chain.
Ericsson President and CEO Hans Vestberg says: “Many of the world-s major
challenges – such as urbanization, climate change, and poverty – could
benefit
from solutions offered by mobile broadband. Sustainability is a competitive
differentiator and is high on our agenda, as well as that of our customers.
Throughout the value chain and wherever we do business, we are creating
value
for ourselves and for our stakeholders by striving to be sustainable and
responsible in all that we do.”
Ericsson has long been engaged in the global conversation on sustainability
and
continues its leadership in several bodies to further dialogue on the role
of
Information and Communications Technology and sustainable development.
Vestberg
is personally involved in the Broadband Commission for Digital Development
where
he led the working group on climate change, and recently agreed to chair
the
Commission-s task group on the post-2015 agenda and future Sustainable
Development Goals. He is also a member of the Leadership Council of the UN
Sustainable Development Solutions Network, a multi-stakeholder initiative
launched in 2012 by the UN Secretary-General.
Elaine Weidman-Grunewald, head of Sustainability and Corporate
Responsibility,
says: “Our aim is to make mobile communications more affordable and
accessible,
as well as work to demonstrate the positive role of technology, where it
can
shape low-carbon economies, increase access to education, and support other
humanitarian issues such as refugees, peace and conflict resolution, and
disaster response.”
In 2009, Ericsson set a five-year target to reduce its carbon footprint
intensity by 40%. That goal has been reached within four years, largely
thanks
to systematic improvements across the portfolio and by improving product
energy
efficiency, and focusing on Ericsson-s own internal operations.
Weidman-Grunewald continues: “Achieving the target a year ahead of schedule
shows that we embrace the responsibility we hold as the industry leader, to
continually raise the bar in our performance and offerings.”
Corresponding improvements in 2012 include reduction in absolute emissions
with
regard to business travel, down 16%; product transport, down 12%.
The Ericsson Mobility Report estimates that by 2017, 85% of the world-s
population will have 3G coverage. To address the growing demand for
cost-effective and energy-efficient build out of coverage, Ericsson offers
solutions
including: Psi coverage, which reduces power consumption by up to 40%; AIR,
Antenna-Integrated Radio, a family of products that reduces energy
consumption
also by 40%; and Managed Rural Coverage, which bundles a managed service
with a
cost-efficient solar-powered 2G, 3G, or LTE mini-site solution, designed to
connect people in areas without voice and data communication.
The report describes in detail Ericsson-s Technology for Good projects and
the
milestones achieved in 2012. Connect To Learn, the global education
initiative,
has now been launched at 33 schools ranging from Brazil to Ghana. More than
185,000 refugees are now registered on the Refugees United mobile platform
to
help re-connect missing family. Ericsson is the technology partner to the
PeaceEarth Foundation, which launched its Youth Peacemaker Network in
Uganda and
South Sudan.
The report covers Ericsson-s strengthened focus on ways of conducting
business
responsibly. The Code of Business Ethics, summarizing the key group
policies and
directives governing relationships in the company and with stakeholders,
was
updated in 2012 to reflect the new UN Guiding Principles for Business and
Human
Rights, and Ericsson-s commitment to respect human rights throughout its
operations. To support implementation of the principles, the company
launched a
two-year business learning program on human rights. Ericsson has also
joined the
World Economic Forum Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI).
Ericsson-s first environmental report was published in 1993. Read the full
2012
report at .
NOTES TO EDITORS
Weidman-Grunewald will join Vestberg onstage for the company-s Annual
General
Meeting of Shareholders on April 9 in Kista, Sweden to launch the report.
Backgrounders on Technology For Good programs are available at
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Ericsson is a world-leading provider of communications technology and
services.
We are enabling the Networked Society with efficient real-time solutions
that
allow us all to study, work and live our lives more freely, in sustainable
societies around the world.
Our offering comprises services, software and infrastructure within
Information
and Communications Technology for telecom operators and other industries.
Today
40 percent of the world-s mobile traffic goes through Ericsson networks and
we
support customers- networks servicing more than 2.5 billion subscriptions.
We are more than 110,000 people working with customers in more than 180
countries. Founded in 1876, Ericsson is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
In
2012 the company-s net sales were SEK 227.8 billion (USD 33.8 billion).
Ericsson
is listed on NASDAQ OMX, Stockholm and NASDAQ, New York stock exchanges.
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