Resources
General Information
The way to a smaller footprint
The global mobility industry’s main associations are working closer together to tackle priority areas for reducing carbon footprint and increasing environmental sustainability. Magali Horbert, FIDI’s Sustainability and Strategic Communications Manager, gives an update.
Sustainability & Global Mobility
Sustainability initiatives continue to become more integrated in corporate strategy and impact all areas of the business including Global Mobility. More than 90% of companies have established a definition of sustainability.
The journey to Net Zero for SMEs
This guide provides small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with a pathway to Net Zero. It introduces the simple options available to SMEs beginning their Net Zero journey and highlights the challenges in the long term.
Enough - A review of corporate sustainability, in a world running out of time
Corporate sustainability will need to get creative in repositioning itself for the crucial decade ahead.
Environmental Sustainability: A Guide for Global Mobility Professionals
A Guide for Global Mobility Professionals,” provides the mobility community with unbiased information to address the pressing need to reduce the environmental impact of the mobility industry. With information designed to provide mobility and relocation professionals with an overview of the array of existing resources, certifications, and standards that may apply to a company’s sustainability goals, mobility professionals can begin to take action.
The Road to Sustainability: What Companies Are Doing and Why
To help global mobility and relocation professionals better understand and plan for the increased commitment to sustainable business practices, we surveyed 900 CHROs and senior Human Resources leaders at multinational firms — representing a wide variety of industries, world regions, and company size — about how they plan to achieve their organization’s sustainability goals.
SDG Compass
The SDG Compass provides guidance for companies on how they can align their strategies as well as measure and manage their contribution to the realization of the SDGs.
Reporting the SDGs: How to get it right
According to the KPMG International report, How to report on the SDGs: What good looks like and why it matters1, some 40 percent of the world's largest companies reference the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in their corporate reporting. However, there is not yet an established process, benchmark or standard for reporting on the SDGs. Which is why getting it right matters.