Scope 1 Emissions
2022 Communication on Progress
EFL Global H.Q (PVT) LTD
Published date
May 31, 2022
No. of questions
59
Supplemental files
CEO Statement
Governance
Policies and Responsibilities
1. Does the Board / highest governance body or most senior executive of the company:
2. Does the company have a publicly stated commitment regarding the following sustainability topics?
3. Does the company have in place a code of conduct regarding each of the following sustainability topics?
4. Has the company appointed an individual or group responsible for each of the following sustainability topics?
5. Does the company have a formal structure(s) (such as a cross-functional committee) to address each of the following sustainability topics?
Prevention
6. Does the company have a process or processes to assess risk?
7. Does the company have a due diligence process through which it identifies, prevents, mitigates, and accounts for actual and potential negative impacts on sustainability topics?
7.1. During the due diligence process, which business relationships are reviewed?
Concerns and grievance mechanisms
8. Are there any processes through which members of the company’s workforce can raise concerns about the company’s conduct related to human rights, labour rights, environment, or anti-corruption?
8.1. Please provide additional detail regarding the process(es) the company has through which members of the company’s workforce can raise concerns about the company’s conduct.
9. Does the company provide or enable access to effective remedy to right holders / stakeholders where it has caused or contributed to the adverse impact?
Lessons
10. How does the company capture lessons regarding each of the following sustainability topics?
Executive Pay
11. Is executive pay linked to performance on one or more of the following sustainability topics?
Board Composition
12. Percentage of individuals within the company’s Board / highest governance body by:
13. Do you produce sustainability reporting according to:
Data Assurance
14. Is the information disclosed in this questionnaire assured by a third-party?
Human Rights
Materiality / Saliency
1. Which of the following has the company identified as material human rights issues connected with its operations and/or value chain, whether based on their salience (i.e., the most severe potential negative impacts on people) or another basis?
Response
8. Briefly describe practical actions the company has taken during the reporting period and/or plans to take to implement the human rights principles, including any challenges faced and actions taken towards prevention and/or remediation.
At EFL we work towards ensuring all our employees are treated fairly and equally since protecting human rights is a key aspect of our overall business code of conduct. The human rights practices we have in place are aligned with global best practices for human rights, set out under the UN's Declaration of Human Rights and the International Labor Organization's Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. To date EFL nor its parent company have faced any legal action or received complaints with regards to any form of human rights violations.Labour
Commitment
1. Does the company have a policy commitment in relation to the following labour rights principles?
1.1. For each labour rights policy, is it:
Prevention
2. In the course of the reporting period, has the company engaged with affected stakeholders or their legitimate representatives in relation to the following labour rights issues?
3. What type of action has the company taken in the reporting period with the aim of preventing/mitigating the risks/impacts associated with this labour rights issue?
4. Who receives training for the following labour rights issues?
5. How does the company assess progress in preventing/mitigating the risks/impacts associated with the following labour rights issues?
Performance
6. What is the percentage of employees covered under collective bargaining agreements?
7. What is the percentage of employees in a trade union or other workers' organization?
8. In the course of the reporting period, what was the percentage of women in:
9. What was the average ratio of the basic salary and remuneration of women to men (comparing jobs of equal value) during the reporting period?
10. In the course of the reporting period, how frequently were workers injured (injuries per hour worked)?
11. In the course of the reporting period, what was the company’s incident rate?
Response and Reporting
12. In the course of the reporting period, has the company been involved in providing or enabling remedy where it has caused or contributed to the adverse impact associated with the following labour rights issues?
13. Briefly describe practical actions the company has taken during the reporting period and/or plans to take to implement the labour rights principles, including any challenges faced and actions taken towards prevention and/or remediation.
EFL has general guidelines of employment in place which highlights employment guidelines including wages and salaries, suitable working conditions for employees and government imposed laws and policies for employment. The latter determines minimum age requirements for employment through which we ensure that there are no records of child labor or forced labor cases.Environment
Commitment
1. Does the company have a formal policy on the following environmental topics?
Prevention
2. In the course of the reporting period, has the company engaged with affected stakeholders or their legitimate representatives in relation to the following environmental issues?
3. What type of action has the company taken in the reporting period with the aim of preventing/mitigating the risks/impacts associated with these environmental topics?
4. How does the company assess progress in preventing/mitigating the risks/impacts associated with the following environmental topics?
5. In the course of the reporting period, has the company been involved in providing or enabling remedy for any actual impacts associated with the following environmental issue(s)?
Optional commentThe business that EFL is in plays an imperative role in engaging in climate action. EFL's sustainability agenda focuses on assessing environmental impacts created by our business and creating prevention measure or solutions to counter these impacts. To do this in a more sustainable manner, we have aligned our sustainability strategy to SDGs that are most relevant to our business such as goals 6,7,12,13,14 and15Climate Action
6. What were the company’s gross global greenhouse gas emissions for the reporting period?
Scope 2 Emissions
Scope 3 Emissions
7. What percentage of the company's revenue was invested in R&D of low-carbon products/services during this reporting period?
8. Has the organization acted to support climate change adaptation and resilience?
Energy / Resource Use
9. Please report the company's renewable energy consumption as a percentage of total energy consumption in the reporting period.
Technology
10. What percent of the company's revenue came from environmentally friendly products / services during this reporting period?
Sector-specific Questions
11. Which sector(s) does the company operate in? If diversified, choose top 3 by revenue.
Sector-specific: Water
12. Please provide details regarding the company's water withdrawal and consumption (own operations) during the reporting period.
Water withdrawal (volume of water in megaliters):
Water consumption (volume of water in megaliters):
13. Please provide details about the company’s water intensity of products in regions with high or extremely high water stress.
Sector-specific: Air pollution
17. Where applicable, please report the company's emissions of the following pollutants during the reporting period.
Sector-specific: Waste
18. Please report the company's total weight of waste generated in metric tonnes during the reporting period.
19. Please report the percentage of the company's waste that was hazardous waste (i.e., hazardous waste ratio) during the reporting period.
20. Please report the company's estimated metric tonnes of single-use plastic consumed wherever material along the value chain during the reporting period.
Overall Environment
21. Briefly describe practical actions the company has taken during the reporting period and/or plans to take to implement the environment principles, including any challenges faced and actions taken towards prevention and/or remediation.
Environmental sustainability is a core agenda of EFL, especially since it is aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In recent years, EFL has enhanced its focus on implementing long-term environmental projects that would have a deeper positive impact on our world. Our ultimate goal is to drive down carbon emissions and reach a 'net zero' status. In order to do so, EFL has taken several measures such as introducing a data management system which allows us and our customers to track our carbon emissions. This system, known as P3 grants full visibility to our customers on emission statistics of their respective deliveries. Further, EFL is currently in the process of setting global emission reduction targets with the assistance of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). EFL's plan is to announce emission reduction targets for all its stations by April 2023 and initial discussions concerning the matter are underway. Setting SBTi targets will serve as a significant step in EFL's eventual goal of achieving 'net zero' status and thereby contributing to creating a greener supply chain. Moreover, EFL has placed greater prominence on renewable energy. We intend to introduce renewable energy sources to power our stations globally.Anti-corruption
Commitment
1. Does the company have an anti-corruption compliance programme?
2. Does your company have policies and recommendations for employees on how to act in case of doubt and/or in situations that may represent a conflict of interest, e.g. with regard to gifts and hospitality, donations, sponsorship, or interactions with public officials?
Prevention
3. Who receives training on anti-corruption and integrity?
3.1. How often is such training provided?
4. Does the company monitor its anti-corruption compliance programme?
Response and Reporting
5. Please report the company's total number and nature of incidents of corruption during the reporting year.
Optional commentTo-date EFL has received no corruption allegations/incidents against it.6. Within the reporting period, what measures has the company taken to address suspected incidents of corruption independently or in response to a dispute or investigation by a government regulator?
7. Does your company engage in Collective Action against corruption?
8. Briefly describe practical actions the company has taken during the reporting period and/or plans to take to implement the anti-corruption principle, including any challenges faced and actions taken towards prevention and/or remediation.
[2:00 PM] Sanjana Ravi EFL does not engage in any form of anti-competitive behaviour or unethical practices. One of EFL’s key priorities is to promote best ethical business practices. Employees are also required to comply to our anti-corruption policy, which is highlighted on ‘The Pledge.’ The Pledge is the key driver of the Group’s Code of Conduct that covers categories including human rights, safety, whistle blowing etc. for employees. It also includes specific procedures to prevent conflict of interest, bribery and corruption and the post-termination procedure in order to protect information security and confidentiality. To-date EFL has not faced any challenges with regards to anti-corruption