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1、Lenovo Group Limited | 2015/16 Sustainability ReportBeingSuStainaBleBeingBetterStock Code 992Lenovo has a strong obligation to uphold global standards of corporate citizenship. Sustainability has been a part of our corporate culture since the start, and as we continue to grow, so does our commitment
2、 to improving our efforts. This year, we doubled down by taking action to raise our carbon emissions reduction target from 20 percent to 40 percent by 2020 relative to our FY 2009/10 baseline, aligning with the latest scientific findings on climate change. As a global company, we are deeply committe
3、d to these initiatives and plan to continue leading the way in building a more sustainable future. Because by being more sustainable, we can all be better. LENOVOS AIM IS ALWAYS SET ON BEING BETTER0.0REPORT PARAMETERS 41.0EXECUTIVE LETTERS61.1A Message from Yang Yuanqing, Our Chairman and CEO81.2A M
4、essage from Peter Hortensius, Our Chief Sustainability Executive102.0INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY132.1Materiality and Stakeholder Engagement142.2FY 2015/16 Consolidated Metrics162.3FY 2015/16 Performance222.4FY 2016/17 Objectives and Targets273.0PERFORMANCE313.1Lenovo at a Glance323.2Corporate Governa
5、nce343.3Lenovo Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations373.4Lenovo Products424.0PEOPLE474.1Lenovo Employees 484.2Human Rights in Lenovos Supply Chain604.3Social Investments635.0PLANET755.1Lenovos Environmental Commitment 765.2Environmental Impact of Lenovo Operations905.3Lenovos Environmentally Con
6、scious Products Program 1 1 15.4Product End-of-Life Management (PELM)1236.0APPENDIX1296.1Lenovo Reference Documentation1306.2The Global Reporting Initiative1316.3The UN Global Compact1316.4Hong Kong Stock Exchange Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting Guide132COntentSThis is Lenovos t
7、enth annual sustainability report. It covers the Fiscal Year 2015/16 (April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016). The most recent report prior to this was published in January 2016 for the Fiscal Year 2014/15. This and previous reports are available at: report is considered a companion document to Lenovo
8、s annual and interim reports. Those can be viewed at: ww/lenovo/annual_interim_report.html. The FY 2015/16 Annual Report contains a CSR/sustainability overview on pages 117-136.0.0 REpORT pARAMETERSScope of the RepoRt All references, unless otherwise noted, are to Lenovos fiscal year, which ends Mar
9、ch 31, unless otherwise stated. This report covers Lenovos global operations including previously reported joint ventures and acquisitions, except where noted. Motorola Mobility is not covered in this report except where noted. Our operations: Primary operational hubs in Beijing, China; Singapore, R
10、epublic of Singapore; and Morrisville, North Carolina, USA Major research centers in Yokohama, Japan; Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen, Chengdu and Shenzhen, China; Essen, Germany; and Morrisville, North Carolina, USA Manufacturing and assembly facilities in Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Huiyang, Shenzhen, W
11、uhan, Hefei and Xiamen, China; Pondicherry, India; Monterrey, Mexico; Manaus and Itu, Brazil; Gunma and Yonezawa, Japan; and Greensboro, North Carolina, USA Call centers in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia42015/16 Lenovo Sustainability Report EXECUTIVE LETTERS INTEGRATING SUS
12、TAINABILITY pERFORMANCE pEOpLE pLANET AppENDIXRepoRt contentThe content of this report is informed by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G4.0 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines, the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting Guide of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and the needs of Lenov
13、os stakeholders. Lenovo has complied with all “comply or explain” provisions as set out in the ESG Guide throughout the year ended March 31, 2016. Lenovos sustainability stakeholders are discussed in the Materiality and Stakeholder Engagement section on pages 14-15.noteSNotes in the Consolidated Met
14、rics, FY 2015-16 Performance, and FY 2016-17 Objectives and Targets sections apply to all places throughout the document where that data is used.exteRnal aSSuRanceBureau Veritas provided verification services for the following: All Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions data in this report Waste and water d
15、ata in this report Certification for our compliance to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001Certificates for the above can be seen on our website. BaSiS of calculationS All financial data is denoted in U.S. dollars. Lenovo may in some instances face various challenges when measuring its performance. I
16、f there are contingencies associated with the data provided, those contingencies will be noted in the documentation. Lenovo continues to strive for excellence in measuring and improving its performance by adding new indicators. When new indicators are added, it may take time to deliver trending info
17、rmation. Therefore, we may not always provide information publicly until we are certain that this data can be delivered in a high-quality and consistent manner. contact infoRmation foR thiS RepoRtFor questions or other information about this report or its content, please contact:Mark Thomsen Sustain
18、ability Project Manager8001 Development DriveMorrisville, NC 27560 Email: feedBackWe welcome your comments and suggestions about Lenovos sustainability performance and reporting. Please email Mark Thomsen at .52015/16 Lenovo Sustainability Report EXECUTIVE LETTERS INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY pERFORMA
19、NCE pEOpLE pLANET AppENDIX1 1eXeCutiVeletterS1.0EXECUTIVE LETTERS61.1A Message from Yang Yuanqing Our Chairman and CEO81.2A Message from Peter Hortensius Our Chief Sustainability Executive 10A MessAge froM YAng YuAnqingour ChAirMAn And CeoThroughout our history, Lenovo has embraced the opportunity t
20、o push boundaries as a global leader in technology innovation. This has enabled us to establish entirely new product categories, expand into exciting new markets, and break the ground on many technology firsts. As weve grown and diversified our business, we have also embraced the opportunity to beco
21、me a leader in sustainability. The 2015/16 fiscal year was a challenging one, marked by significant change and transformation at our company and across our industry. But one thing that will always remain consistent is our core set of values around corporate social responsibility. We remain steadfast
22、 in upholding our sustainable business practices across our diverse portfolio of business groups and instilling a strong culture of corporate social responsibility. Im proud to say that each of Lenovos 55,000-plus workforce across the globe takes an active role in being a responsible global corporat
23、e citizen. 82015/16 Lenovo Sustainability Report eXeCuTiVe LeTTers inTegrATing susTAinABiLiTY PerforMAnCe PeoPLe PLAneT APPendiXAs we grow, we recognize that so must our commitment to the environment, our employees, our customers, our investors, and the local and global communities where we live and
24、 operate. In this tenth annual Lenovo Sustainability Report, we have outlined the investments were making to sustainability and our progress in the following areas:Following Lenovos Executive Committee and Board of Directors direction, at the beginning of FY 2015/16 we increased our interim reductio
25、n targets for Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions officially from 20 percent to40 percent by 2020 relative to our FY 2009/10 baseline. This second-generation target for GHG emission reductions aligns with our customers and investors expectations and follows the latest scientific findings of climate science.
26、Lenovo achieved a CDP 2015 disclosure score of 100 (out of a possible 100), which assessed the quality and comprehensiveness of Lenovos carbon reporting. In addition, CDP placed Lenovo in the performance band B (out of the following bands: A, A-, B, C, D and E), which evaluated Lenovos actions on co
27、mbating climate change such as climate change mitigation, adaptation and transparency. Lenovo received a Corporate Sustainability Award at the CDP China Report launch event in Beijing in November, 2015.Lenovo committed to action on climate change as a signatory of the We Mean Business initiative, a
28、coalition of businesses and investors supporting a transition to a low carbon economy.Also, Lenovo signed the American Business Act on Climate Pledge, joining a White House initiative led by U.S. President Barack Obama and an initial group that consisted of more than 60 companies supporting global c
29、limate change actions at the COP21 climate change agreement in Paris. Lenovo was selected as a constituent stock ofthe 2015 Hang Seng Corporate SustainabilityIndex, the sixth year in a row Lenovo wasnamed to this important list.Lenovos continuing role since 2009 asmember and signatory of the United
30、NationsGlobal Compact and the alignment of ouroperations and strategies with its policies andprinciples in the areas of human rights, labor,environment and anti-corruption.We have a strong, profitable foundation, a bustling innovation pipeline, and crystal clear vision for our future. Im confident t
31、hat we are positioned for continued success both as a global technology leader and a leader in building a more sustainable future. Our aim is always set on being better, and we will not lose sight of our goals. Thank you,Yang YuanqingChairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lenovo 92015/16 Lenovo Susta
32、inability Report EXECUTIVE LETTERS INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY pERFORMANCE pEOpLE pLANET AppENDIXA MESSAGE FROM pETER hORTENSIUSOUR ChIEF SUSTAINABILITY EXECUTIVEThis past year brought significant achievements but also challenges for Lenovo. As we review our sustainability targets and environmental c
33、ompliance, we realize we can always do better, and that by addressing these challenges, we will come out stronger as a result. As Lenovos Chief Sustainability Officer, I lead our efforts for sustainable practices and ensure our business upholds our commitments to the environment. This is something t
34、hat we factor into the decisions made across our business each and every day. This year, Lenovo made great strides in its ongoing sustainability efforts. The company signed the American Business Act on Climate Pledge to support global climate change actions and the conclusion of a climate change agr
35、eement in Paris. Our signing of the pledge reconfirmed our commitment to reducing our global carbon footprint, and specifically outlined the following actions: Reduce our global Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 40 percent by 2020, compared to a 2009 baseline. Grow our renewable energy portfolio by ann
36、ually increasing the percentage of energy purchased from renewable generation sources globally, relative to the previous fiscal year. 102015/16 Lenovo Sustainability Report EXECUTIVE LETTERS INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY pERFORMANCE pEOpLE pLANET AppENDIX Drive reductions in our products energy use by
37、showing improvements in energy efficiency relative to the previous generation of the product. As the company has grown, so too have the resources and attention weve dedicated toward ensuring all parts of the business are held to the same environmental standards, including the employees, business uni
38、ts and facilities joining Lenovo through recent acquisitions. Over the past year, we continued to integrate and align under the Lenovo Global Environmental Management System, and Lenovos Global Supply Chain Sustainability team led efforts to integrate the acquired System x and Motorola Mobility supp
39、ly chain sustainability programs into our own. With the synergies in operations and the ability to consolidate plants and centralize supply chain and manufacturing activity, we will be able to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of these companies.There is no doubt we have an increased respons
40、ibility to protect the environment and lead in product quality, safe workplace practices, and ethical standards across our company and global supply chain. Throughout FY 2015/16, we continued to demonstrate sustainability and social leadership with the following programs: As a long-standing member o
41、f the Electronics Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC), Lenovo contributes to and fully supports their development and execution of global policies and programs that improve supplier compliance across a broad range of sustainability and social responsibility criteria. Lenovo is committed to EICCs C
42、ode of Conduct and we apply it externally to our supply chain and internally to our global manufacturing locations. We implement the EICC Code of Conduct through supplier contracts, self-assessments and audits, and strive to directly validate 95 percent of our suppliers by spending. Lenovo made sign
43、ificant progress in FY 2015/16 with our conflict minerals program. Ninety-five percent of our suppliers have conflict minerals policies and use industry tools for reporting and due diligence. This has helped us to improve our conflict-free status of all valid smelters from 68 to 75 percent. We also
44、achieved 100 percent conflict-free status on tantalum. We implemented new energy efficiency projects worldwide, including implementation of ISO 50001 Energy Management System in all our European Union locations. We purchased renewable energy commodities to support solar, wind and hydro projects in C
45、hina, USA and Europe. Lenovo is a truly global technology leader a $45 billion Fortune 500 company with more than half of our business outside of China. And our continued growth only increases our commitment to sustainable operating standards that are in line with our long-held values of global citi
46、zenship. As we move forward, we will continue to challenge ourselves by setting and meeting new goals for reducing our carbon footprint and improving our overall sustainability progress. Because being sustainable means we can all be better.To close out, it is my pleasure to announce that Guan Wei, v
47、ice president of Global Operations, will be taking my place as Lenovos Chief Sustainability Executive starting in the new fiscal year as I assume a new role as CTO and strategy lead for our Data Center Group. It has been an honor to have served the company, our investors and our consumers in this ro
48、le, and I look forward to watching Guan continue to build upon Lenovos commitments to sustainability. Thank you,Peter HortensiusChief Sustainability ExecutiveChief Technology Officer, Data Center GroupSenior Vice President, Lenovo112015/16 Lenovo Sustainability Report EXECUTIVE LETTERS INTEGRATING S
49、USTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE PEOPLE PLANET APPENDIX2INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY 2.0INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY132.1Materiality and Stakeholder Engagement142.2FY 2015/16 Consolidated Metrics162.3FY 2015/16 Performance222.4FY 2016/17 Objectives and Targets27mateRialitYLenovos integration of sustainability
50、impact concerns into its strategy, planning, implementation and reporting activities begins with an assessment of materiality. We believe proper identification of sustainability-related material concerns is integral to achieving our business goals of minimizing risk and maximizing growth and returns