Sensis receives a gold star for sustainability
Jill Riseley | 17 June 2010
I was delighted to recently receive our recent Corporate Responsibility Index (CRI) scores. For Heads of Sustainability across the country, the release of the CRI results is a tense time. Essentially for us, it is a little bit like waiting for your exam results.
Measuring, benchmarking and reporting our sustainability performance and practises is a critical part of being transparent and accountable. One of the ways Sensis measures its progress in sustainable practises, is through the international Corporate Responsibility Index (CRI) run by St. James Ethics Centre in Australia.
Importantly CRI is independently audited, which provides third party assessment of our performance.
This year, Sensis achieved a score of 92 per cent (a 13 per cent increase on last year) and reached an overall gold star rating.
Significant achievements in our scores include three judging areas reaching the new “platinum” level, which was established for companies considered to be setting the benchmark (scoring 96 per cent and above).
Sensis achieved the new platinum level in corporate strategy, integration and assurance and disclosure. I’m particularly proud of the assurance and disclosure score given the significant increase from a participation ranking last year. Transparency and assurance, I believe ,are also the foundations for sustainable practises and often more challenging to achieve.
In addition to these platinum scores, Sensis also received a gold rating for management practise and social impact, alongside a silver rating for environmental impact.
Last year Sensis participated for first time and were pleased to score 79 per cent, achieving a bronze star and the award for Best New Entry. Our initial submission also identified areas for improvement, which we have focused on.
Already this year we have made significant steps in improving our performance, particularly around environmental impact. Sensis announced its Commitment to Climate Change in February, which included reduction targets for operational greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon neutral certification of the Yellow Pages® and White Pages® print and online directories through the Australian Government’s Greenhouse Friendly program. The carbon emissions created through the production of these directory products will be offset through Greehouse Friendly™ accredited providers and projects in Australia.
For Sensis, other mechanisms we use to measure, benchmark and report our performance are through the London Benchmarking Group (community investment measurement and verification); and through our Sustainability report which meets AA1000 standards and reports against Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines. Sensis’ Sustainability Report was independently assured last year for the first time and achieved an A+ GRI reporting standard. It is available for viewing and download on our corporate site (about.sensis.com.au).
Sustainability remains on of Sensis’ five priority business areas and with the ongoing focus and drive for improvement, I hope to see us continuing along the journey and also achieving even higher scores in benchmarking indexes to reflect our progress.






