Corporate Social Responsibility
In Denmark and our surrounding region, we rely on international accessibility for our competitiveness and growth. In order to attract and retain businesses, jobs, knowledge institutions and tourism, it is imperative that Denmark is able to maintain and strengthen its attractiveness and to develop its regional cohesion and accessibility to the outside world.
At Copenhagen Airports (CPH), we are conscious of our important role in this and we work in all parts of the company and together with organisations, companies and the authorities to maintain and strengthen Copenhagen Airport’s position as a global hub.
In addition, Copenhagen Airport must also handle its responsibilities as an operator in an industry with an environmental impact which accounts for 2% of total global CO2 emissions. CPH takes this broad social responsibility very seriously. CPH has therefore formulated a CSR policy which encompasses this broad responsibility, and we are working in all parts of the organisation to implement CSR in our strategic priorities and day-to-day decisions.
CSR reporting
As part of the handling of CPH’s corporate social responsibility, we have changed our annual reporting structure from and including the financial year ended 31 December 2010. From now on, the Group Annual Report will focus solely on financial issues, and the former environmental report will form part of a new report, CPH and Society, covering all non-financial issues.
CPH and Society is our statutory report on corporate social responsibility pursuant to section 99 a of the Danish Financial Statements Act and forms part of the management report in CPH’s group annual report.
You can read CPH and Society in a navigable pdf-version by clicking on the front page of the report below. You are also welcome to request a free print version at cphweb@cph.dk
Read: Background of the new structure