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Element's Latest ESG Report Shows Fleet at 20% Electrified

Highlights from the fleet management company's 2023 report include a goal of 100% electrified fleet by 2025 and EV acquisitions growing 75% in 2022 following the launch of Arc by Element.

Element's Latest ESG Report Shows Fleet at 20% Electrified

This year’s report features notable additions, including three years of emissions data, which provides the company with a deeper understanding of its climate impact.

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Element Fleet Management Corp. took a few leaps toward fleet electrification according to its “Progress that Matters” 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report released June 26.

This third annual Element report outlines its ESG strategy and advancements made in 2022 on fleet electrification, diversity within its workforce and across its value chain, and community support.

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As part of its goal to reduce carbon emissions through internal fleet and client electrification, 20% of the company’s internal fleet is electrified, with a goal of 100% by the end of 2025. Client EV originations grew 75% in 2022 following the launch of Arc by Element in 2022 -- the company’s end-to-end full-service fleet electrification offering.

What Is ESG and Why Is It Important?

“Element’s efforts to understand our impact are aimed at positioning us to drive progress for our clients and communities in areas of importance, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and establishing diverse supplier networks across our global operations,” said president and CEO of Element Fleet Management Laura Dottori-Attanasio in a news release.

This year’s report features notable additions, including three years of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data, which provides the company with a deeper understanding of its climate impact.

Additionally, a third-party materiality assessment was conducted to evaluate the financial and societal impacts of priority areas within Element’s business.

Report Highlights

  • Element enhanced its supplier diversity program with a diverse-supplier-locator feature in its app for clients’ drivers, and diversity spend dashboard tools for clients, which contributed to the $1.75 billion spent with diverse suppliers in 2022.

  • Safety: The company’s suite of fleet driver safety products and services has reduced clients’ annual “preventable collisions” incident rates by 21%, on average, over three years.

  • Recognition of strong governance practices and improvements in external ESG scores:

    • Placed in the top 25% in the EcoVadis sustainability ranking; and

    • Placed in the top 7% of 226 Canadian companies in The Globe and Mail’s Board Games.

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“We significantly advanced our ESG efforts in 2022 by forging strong alliances with our clients, vendors, partners, and industry stakeholders, who share in our commitment to operating with accountability and transparency to help create a more sustainable and inclusive future,” said Jacqui McGillivray, executive vice president and chief people and social impact officer at Element Fleet Management.

The 2023 ESG Report incorporates globally recognized frameworks and standards, aligning to the standard set out by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board.

Additionally, the company became a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact in 2022. Element is focused on five of The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) it believes are most relevant to its global business activity and is engaged with the U.N.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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