I. Overview VI. Social performance  
II. Statements of the general manager VII. Economic performance  
III. Long-term prospects and strategies VIII. Report of third-party auditing advices  
IV. Framework and management system IX. A comparison of terms used in report and GRI guidelines  
V. Safety and environmental performances    
 

Part C: Report of COSCON, a pilot unit of sustainable development of COSCO

Economy
Entironment
Society

IX. A comparison of terms used in report and GRI guidelines

 
 
A comparison of terms used in report and GRI guidelines
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4. GRI Content Index

 

4.1

GRI Content Index is a catalog, Providing a table identifying location of each element of the GRI Report Content (section and indicator) in the report

53-56

5. Performance indicators

 

Core indicators

 

Performance: Economic

 

EC1

Net sales

49

EC2

Geographic breakdown of markets

49

EC3

Cost of all goods, materials, and services purchased

51

EC4

Percent of contracts that were paid in accordance with agreed terms ( excluding compensation arrangement through negotiation )

51

EC5

Total payroll and benefits expense (incl. wages, pension, redundancy payments) subdivided in term of countries and regions

*

EC6

Distributions to providers of capital broken down by interest on debt and borrowings, and dividends on all classes of shares, including various debts and borrowings instead of just the long-term debts

49

EC7

Increase/ decrease in retained earnings at end of period

49

EC8

Total sum of taxes of all types paid, broken down by country

49

EC9

Subsidies received broken down by country or region

49

EC10

Donations to community, civil society, and other groups broken down in terms of cash and in-kind donations per type group

46

Performance: Environmental

 

EN1

Total materials use other than water by type

N/R

EN2

Percentage of materials used that are wastes (processed or unprocessed) from sources external to the reporting organization

N/R

EN3

Direct energy use segmented by primary source

25-26

EN4

Indirect energy use

24

EN5

Total water use

25

EN6

Location and size of land owned, leased, or managed in biodiversity-rich habitats

N/R

EN7

Description of the major impacts on biodiversity associated with the organization's activities and/ or products and services in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments

22 , 27-28

EN8

Greenhouse gas emissions

27

EN9

Use and emissions of ozone-depleting substances

22

EN10

NOx, SOx and other significant air emissions by type

27

EN11

Total amount of waste by type and destination

*

EN12

Significant discharges to water by type

*

EN13

Significant spills of chemicals, oils and fuels in terms of total number and total volume

21

EN14

Significant environmental impacts of principle products and services (describe and quantify where relevant)

20 , 22 , 27

EN15

Percentage of the weight of products sold that is reclaimable at the end of the products' useful life and percentage that is actually reclaimed

23

EN16

Incidents of and fines for non-compliance with all applicable international declarations/ conventions/ treaties, and national, regional, and local regulations associated with environmental issues

21

Performance: Society

 

LA1

Breakdown of workforce by region/country, employment status (employee/ non-employee), employment type (full/ part time) and employment contract (permanent/ temporary) when unavailable. Confirmation of employees jointly used by the organization and other employers (temporary substitute workers/ employees jointly hired by the organization and other employers) by region/country.

*

LA2

Net employment creation and average turnover segmented by region/ country

28

LA3

Percentage of employees represented by independent trade union organizations or other bona fide employee representatives, broken down geographically, OR percentage covered by collective bargaining agreements

31

LA4

Policy and procedures involving information, consultation and negotiation with employees over changes in the organization's operations (e.g. restructuring)

31-32

LA5

Practices on recording and notification of occupational accidents and diseases, and how they relate to the ILO Code of Practice on Recording and Notification of Occupational Accidents and Diseases

33

LA6

Description of formal joint health and safety committees comprising management and worker representatives and proportion of workforce covered

34


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