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EPCOR has released its 2021 Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Performance Update. The report demonstrates the company’s progress against 25 measures and 17 targets that were introduced last year.
“For some of the priorities within our sustainability agenda, we are already more than half way toward achieving our targets,” said Stuart Lee, President and CEO, EPCOR. “At the same time, we have set many ambitious goals and there are areas where we’re still early in our journey. Our 2021 performance update presents a balanced account of our progress, and includes information on our goals, risks and priorities.”
The past year we advanced a number of EPCOR’s multi-year ESG goals, including projects that will reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the company’s electricity supply, and implementation of Edmonton’s lead mitigation strategy. Substantial investments in water reclamation were also made in drought-challenged areas where EPCOR operates, helping drive toward the target of at least 90% reuse or recharging of treated effluent in the company’s U.S. operations.
“EPCOR’s ESG reporting describes how the organization is led, how we operate, and our dedication to high ethical standards,” said Jennifer Addison, SVP, Sustainability, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for EPCOR. “It details the focus on reducing our environmental footprint and mitigating the impacts of climate change. And it demonstrates the priority we place on the health and safety of our employees and the communities we serve, along with our commitment to delivering reliable and affordable utility services.”
To better protect Edmonton’s drinking water from river flooding events, EPCOR engaged with a number of community stakeholders in 2021, including representatives from 11 Indigenous Nations. The result was the development of shared outcomes and design principles that will inform key upgrades at Edmonton’s two water treatment plants. Community consultation also helped advance the implementation of EPCOR’s award-winning Stormwater Integrated Resource Plan, which is working to better protect Edmonton neighborhoods from flooding through green infrastructure projects, such as dry ponds and improvements to drainage infrastructure that are reducing the inflow and infiltration of groundwater into the system.
A number of additional social commitments were also realized in 2021, including continued strong performance on team safety and utility reliability, keeping costs affordable for consumers, and donating more than $3 million to organizations that are working to ensure the health and vibrancy of our communities. Efforts to foster a diverse, supportive and inclusive workplace saw the introduction of four new employee resource groups.
EPCOR’s 2021 ESG Performance Update is a multi-media experience featuring the faces and voices of members of Team EPCOR and community partners who are driving change and innovation. Through feature stories and videos, the report covers:
For more infortmation, please contact:
Media Relations
Laura Ehrkamp
Phone: 780-721-9001
Email: epcormedia@epcor.com