Yettel 2021 Sustainability Report:
11t of electronic and 3t of paper waste recycled
More than 60% of customer base uses e-bill
Belgrade,
21.December - In 2021, Yettel recycled more than 11 tons of
hazardous electronic waste, close to 3 tons of paper and cardboard waste and
over 300 kilograms of plastic waste (out of which 100 kilograms were plastic
caps), it was announced in 2021 Sustainability Report. A total of 60.8% of consumer
segment customer base and 82.4% of business customers opted for the e-bill
service, which, theoretically, contributed to saving nearly 6,000 trees.
In April
2021, Yettel launched a mobile phone recycling program, and by the end of the
year, together with the customers, had recycled more than 200,000 devices. In
2022, the program was expanded to other mobile devices, and the company set a
goal to recycle at least one million devices by 2025.
In
cooperation with UNICEF, Yettel implemented the “Bridging the Digital Divide in
Serbia For the Most Vulnerable Children” project and donated 2,200 internet cards
and 310 modems to children and schools in 30 municipalities across Serbia. In
this way, the company contributed to creating adequate conditions for distance
learning, regardless of students’ location or living conditions.
Yettel
pays special attention to personal data protection. Various protection
mechanisms have been implemented, both for "data in transit" and for
"data at rest". In 2021, the company has not received any complaints
regarding violation of customers’ privacy.
As part
of the “Imagine Everything” competition, Yettel (formerly Telenor) Foundation
awarded more than three million dinars to support “Plant Your Shade”, “Art in
Passage”, “Hackteen” projects and the ARLEMM Music Festival. By providing funds
for planting 6,000 white ash seedlings in almost 100 locations throughout
Serbia as part of the “Plant Your Shade” project, Yettel Foundation contributes
to reducing emissions by 144,000 tons of CO2 per year, or 4,320,000 tons of CO2
over the next 30 years.
The 2021
Sustainability Report was prepared in accordance with the internationally
recognized framework for non-financial reporting, created by the Global Reporting
Initiative (GRI) in 2016, i.e., in accordance with the core version of the GRI
Standard. The content of the report has been expanded with additional
information on environmental protection, social responsibility, and corporate
governance (ESG), and includes, among other things, information on Yettel's
compliance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and
reflects the Protocol to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, calculation, and
reporting of emissions from Scope 1, 2 and 3.
The
company's new sustainable business strategy was set, and certain goals were
defined in the report, while in the next 12, that is, 24 months, Yettel will
set other ESG goals to be realized in the future.
You can read the report in PDF format HERE.