Annual Sustainability Report definition

Annual Sustainability Report means the Group’s sustainability report published at the same time as the annual audited consolidated financial statements of the Group.
Annual Sustainability Report means the Group’s sustainability report published annually in the annual audited consolidated financial statements of the Group.
Annual Sustainability Report means a certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit 1.7 executed by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, Controller or Vice President - Finance of the Borrower and delivered to the Administrative Agent annually pursuant to Section 1.7(e) certifying, with respect to each Sustainability Loan borrowed during the period commencing on January 1 of the calendar year then most recently ended and ending on the date immediately preceding the date of such certificate, (i) that the net proceeds of such Loan were (or are reasonably expected to be) allocated to one or more Green Investment Use of Proceeds and/or Social Investment Use of Proceeds, and (ii) providing a brief description of such Sustainability Use of Proceeds, the allocated amount, and the expected impact of such use in qualitative and/or quantitative terms for such Sustainability Use of Proceeds or, in either case, including updates or certifying as to no changes with respect to any information about such Sustainability Loan previously included in the immediately preceding Annual Sustainability Report.

Examples of Annual Sustainability Report in a sentence

  • Having the environmental concerns and social responsibilities, since 2005, the Company has prepared the environmental management accounting report (production line) and also published in the Annual Sustainability Report.

  • This information is also found in Lear's Annual Sustainability Report at https://www.lear.com/sustainability.

  • See the latest Annual Sustainability Report for additional information.

  • In addition, the Board also oversees the performance and provides a strategic approach to the Company’s BR initiatives on an annual basis.Details and link of the Company’s Business Responsibility or Sustainability Report, along with its frequency.The Company publishes a separate Annual Sustainability Report in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative Framework.

  • The assessment is conducted in conjunction with the Annual Sustainability Report which is aligned with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4 ‘Core’ In Accordance option.

  • These thrusts are documented in ICTSI’s Annual Sustainability Report available at https://www.ictsi.com/what-we-do/sustainability.

  • The results of the monitoring and measuring used in the Annual Sustainability Report (and GRESB) are verified as reliable, reproducible and traceable through an externally assured third party validation by DNV GL-Business Assurance, USA & Canada.

  • Monitoring and measurement will be conducted in alignment with the analysis and evaluations utilized in the Annual Sustainability Report (and GRESB) and the EPA ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year application.

  • Additionally, work has commenced to prepare the first Annual Sustainability Report for IperionX, targeting a third quarter 2022 publication.

  • More specifically, environmental and energy issues are presented in more detail in the Annual Sustainability Report which is published annually.


More Definitions of Annual Sustainability Report

Annual Sustainability Report means WPM's annual sustainability report published on its website.
Annual Sustainability Report means the Group’s sustainability report published annually in accordance with Clause 13.1.2.

Related to Annual Sustainability Report

  • Annual performance report means a written appraisal of the teaching staff member's performance prepared by the teaching staff member’s designated supervisor based on the evaluation rubric for his or her position.

  • Sustainability means the use, development, and protection of resources at a rate and in a manner that enables people to meet their current needs while allowing future generations to meet their own needs; “sustainability” requires simultaneously meeting environmental, economic and community needs.

  • Audit Report means a report summarising the testing completed and the actions arising following an Audit;

  • Risk assessment means a programme to determine any risk associated with any hazard at a construction site , in order to identify the steps needed to be taken to remove, reduce or control such hazard;