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Sustainability Report 2015
Shareholders:
Monthly visits to Lamma Power Station.
Local Communities:
Engaging District Councils in the
CAREnJOY elderly care programme.
Media:
Chairman's stand-up on views on the
electricity market’s future development.
Education Sector:
Spreading green messages to younger
generations through the Smart Power Campaign.
Among these channels, our main form of communication
for all stakeholders regarding sustainability is our
Sustainability Report. To make sure that these reports
address their concerns, we run specialised stakeholder
engagement exercises to identify their key concerns,
making reference to GRI’s reporting guidelines, and the
latest one was conducted at the end of 2014. In this report,
we have continued to report on the material aspects
identified by that exercise, as well as on recent topics that
have attracted public attention. For more information
about these material aspects, please refer to the online
“GRI G4 Content Index”of this report.
Because this report targets a broad range of readers, we
have grouped the aspects into more general areas and
issues. Over the following pages, we will elaborate on why
these issues are of concern to us and our stakeholders.
You can also see, in the ensuing chapters, how we have
attempted to address them over the past year.