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In a volatile world, a consistent sustainability policy is critical

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In a volatile world, a consistent sustainability policy is critical
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For example, societies must reduce factory energy use, roll out EVs, and ensure that communications equipment can operate off-grid to extend educational opportunities to children in remote areas.China-based telecoms giant ZTE pursues all of these. Even so, they add, the business has had to adjust its strategy "to keep pace with the evolving global landscape."The report shows how ESG runs through the corporation from board level down to the individual teams responsible for executing the strategy, and outward into the supplier and customer ecosystem. The buildout is already absorbing huge and rising amounts of energy.

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