Thomson Reuters Expands Reporting of Key Metrics in 2021 Social
Impact & ESG Report
Disaggregated data
on racial and ethnic representation now included
GHG emission
reductions progress reported; ahead of key commitment of Science
Based Targets initiative
TORONTO, April 27, 2022 -- Thomson Reuters today issued its
2021 Social Impact and ESG Report, which outlines the company's
primary environmental, social and governance activities and
progress. The release of the report follows the launch earlier this
year of the company's purpose – Inform the Way
Forward.
"Our purpose expresses the role we play for professionals and
the institutions we serve. It also anchors our ESG efforts, uniting
our commercial and societal responsibilities: to increase
knowledge, to act with courage and integrity, and to pursue
justice, truth, and transparency. This is central to everything we
do as a company, embedded in our products and reinforced through
our partnerships and our people," said Steve Hasker, President and CEO of Thomson
Reuters.
The 2021 report expands external reporting on the company's
diversity and inclusion efforts with disaggregated data on
racial and ethnic representation and, where available, additional
talent representation data. This builds on the company's commitment
to transparency, as Thomson Reuters continues to focus on
increasing representation of women and racial and ethnically
diverse talent in senior leadership roles.
At the end of 2021, women comprised 41% of senior leaders and
16% of senior leaders were racially or ethnically diverse. The
company's goals are to reach 45% or more women and 20% or more
racial and ethnic representation in senior roles by the end of
2022, including a doubling of Black representation from 2020
levels. Last year, Black representation in senior leadership
increased by 15%.
"Fostering a diverse and inclusive culture of world-class talent
is one of our top global priorities, and transparency is integral
to that work," said Hasker. "While we have made some progress,
there is still more work to be done."
The report also highlights that Thomson Reuters is in the
process of completing a comprehensive global ESG materiality
assessment, and the company has aligned with the United Nations
Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs).
Additionally, for the first time, the company is reporting
progress on all its commitments as a member of the Science Based
Targets initiative (SBTi) to reduce absolute greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions and to prioritize working with suppliers aligned with the
Science Based Targets. Thomson Reuters has committed to achieving
net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.
Largely through investment in renewable power for its
facilities, the company has already exceeded its target to reduce
absolute Scope 1 & 2 GHG emissions by 50% by 2030 from 2018
baseline levels – reducing GHG emissions from its direct and
indirect operations by over 93%, the equivalent of removing
approximately 20,400 passenger vehicles from the road annually.
Thomson Reuters is also making clear progress on its target to
reduce Scope 3 emissions from business travel, employee commuting,
and fuel and energy-related activities by 25% by 2025 from 2019
baseline levels.
Twenty-seven percent of the company's suppliers by spend are
committed to Science Based Targets, as Thomson Reuters continues to
refine its procurement process to work with more suppliers that
share its commitment to sustainability. The company is targeting
65% of its suppliers by spend to have Science Based Targets by
2025.
Other highlights in the report include:
- Continued to combat misinformation by providing crucial access
to trusted content and data, including the expansion of the Reuters
Fact Check unit to review Spanish-language content from Facebook
and Instagram in Mexico, and the
launch of a partnership with Twitter to provide users of the
platform with credible information to make informed decisions.
- Partnered with Equality Now to publish the breakthrough
report Ending Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Women
and Girls: A Call for International Standards, drawing on legal
and editorial expertise of Thomson Reuters Practical Law
attorney-editors, who contributed hundreds of hours of pro bono
work.
- Supported the Thomson Reuters Foundation's TrustLaw, the
world's largest pro bono legal network – enabling nearly
$20 million worth of free legal
assistance globally in 2021 for non-governmental organizations and
social enterprises.
- Used 100% renewable energy for all global operations for the
second year and will continue going forward.
The full report is available
at tr.com/social-impact-report.
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