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ICL Publishes Annual Corporate Responsibility ESG Report

ICL Publishes Annual Corporate Responsibility ESG Report

Company’s vision includes ambitious goals to address major global sustainability challenges

ICL, a leading global specialty minerals company, announced its 2021 Corporate Responsibility (ESG) report has been published. The on-line report provides easy access to more than 140 topic-specific web pages and also contains interactive features, including short films and dynamic data charts. The company also incorporated several SASB and TCFD indicators and GRI standards into the report, in addition to publishing disclosures according to TCFD, as part of its 2021 annual report.

“ICL remains committed to creating sustainable solutions for humanity, and our guiding principles – ingenuity, care and leadership – help us to advance our efforts on a global basis, and this includes the development of multiple innovative new products in 2021 to benefit the food, agriculture and industrial end-markets,” said Raviv Zoller, president and CEO of ICL. “These principles are an inherent part of our company culture and help define our actions in our communities and beyond.”

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In addition to becoming carbon neutral by 2050, the company’s sustainability goals include a 30% reduction in absolute greenhouse gas emissions and call for renewable energy to represent 50% of total energy consumption by 2040. ICL is also committed to increasing its circular economy and water savings impact, and the 2021 Corporate Responsibility (ESG) report includes details on substantive new projects in these areas. To support the communities where ICL does business, the company is targeting annual contributions amounting to 1% of pre-tax income and promoting personal environmental responsibility and volunteering for its employees.

Source: ICL Group

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