Vonovia SE: Vonovia Publishes Sustainability Report 2020 PI 210518 (news with additional features)
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18.05.2021 / 11:13
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Sustainability Report 2020: Vonovia paving the way for sustainable future - greater responsibility for environment, customers and employees
- Sustainability Performance Index (SPI) introduced as key non-financial performance indicator.
- Binding climate path to carbon-neutral buildings.
- Further increase in customer satisfaction.
Bochum, May 18, 2021. Germany s leading housing company Vonovia has published its Sustainability Report for the 2020 reporting year, in which it underlines its commitment as an active player for sustainable energy and climate-neutral residential housing. Even before the Federal Constitutional Court gave its ruling on the German Climate Protection Act, the company had adopted a binding climate path and int
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