GRI Index
The GRI Index provides a standardised overview of reporting which is broken down by subject.
Indicators |
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Status |
Reference SR = Sustainability Report, AR = Annual Report |
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Key: Indicator according to GRI Standards (within scope of the report) Ø =not relevant = not covered = partially covered = totally covered |
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102 General Disclosures Organizational profile | ||||||||
102-1 | Name of the organization |
AR: Notes to the consolidated financial statements: Other disclosures
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102-2 | Activities, brands, products and services |
AR: Brands, products and services
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102-3 | Location of headquarters |
See 102-1, CH-3048 Worblaufen
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102-4 | Location of operations |
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 5.4 Group companies
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102-5 | Ownership and legal form |
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: Notes to the consolidated financial statements: Other disclosures
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102-6 | Markets served |
AR: Swiss market trends in telecoms and IT services
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102-7 | Scale of the organization |
AR: KPIs of Swisscom Group
AR: Business overview
AR: Financial review
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
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102-8 | Information on employees and other workers |
AR: Employees
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
SR: Scope of the report: Personnel information system
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102-9 | Supply Chain |
SR: Value chain, supply chain and key aspects of Corporate Responsibility
SR: Our supply chains
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102-10 | Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain |
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
No significant changes in the supply chain.
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102-11 | Precautionary principle or approach |
AR: Health and the environment
AR: Pension fund and fringe benefits
AR: Pension plans
SR: The Group's Precautionary principle
SR: comPlan pension fund
SR: Supplier risk management
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102-12 | External initiatives | |||||||
102-13 | Membership of associations |
SR: Memberships and Partnerships
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Strategy | ||||||||
102-14 | Statement from senior decision maker |
AR: Shareholders’ letter
SR: Stakeholders' letter
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102-15 | Key impacts, risks, and opportunities |
Context:
AR: General conditions and market environment
SR: Sustainable environment
Risks:
AR: Risks
SR: Main risk factors in the supply chain
Chances:
AR: Brands, products and services
Goals and strategy:
AR: Strategyand environment
SR: Sustainability strategy
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Ethics and integrity | ||||||||
102-16 | Values, principles, standards, and norms of behaviour |
Values and Vision:
www.swisscom.ch/vision-values-strategy AR: Compliance Management
Codex from Lisbon:
https://prsuisse.ch/uploads/media/prsuisse/1105/kodex_von_lissabon_verhaltensno256.pdf SR: Corporate ethics
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102-17 | Mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics |
SR: Compliance management
AR: Compliance management
AR: Internal auditing
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Governance | ||||||||
102-18 | Governance structure |
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-19 | Delegating authority |
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-20 | Executive level responsibility for economic, environmental, and social topics |
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-21 | Consulting stakeholders on economic, environmental, and social topics |
AR: 7.3 Convocation of the Annual General Meeting and agenda items
Internet contact page www.swisscom.ch/de/about/investoren/kontakt.html;
See also Website https://ip-ho.computershare.ch/swisscom for registered shareholders of Swisscom. |
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102-22 | Composition of the highest governance body and its committees |
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-23 | Chair of the highest governance body |
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-24 | Nominating and selecting the highest governance body |
AR: 4.5 Election and term of office
AR: 4.10 Committees of the Board of Directors: Nomination Committee
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102-25 | Conflicts of interest |
www.swisscom.ch/basicprinciples – Organisational Regulations
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors
vis-à-vis the Group Executive Board |
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102-26 | Role of highest governance body in setting purpose, values, and strategy |
www.swisscom.ch/basicprinciples – Organisational Regulations
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-27 | Collective knowledge of highest governance body |
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
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102-28 | Evaluating the highest governance body’s performance |
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors
vis-à-vis the Group Executive Board Group Executive Board members were nominated as internal sponsors for the strategic priorities
of the sustainability strategy The Audit Committee from the Board of Directors is validating the report in two steps
before the publication: An independent proxy is validating the Remuneration Report; The report is released by the Board of Directors. |
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102-29 | Identifying and managing economic, environmental, and social impacts |
SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors
vis-à-vis the Group Executive Board |
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102-30 | Effectiveness of risk management processes |
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors visa-vis
the Group Executive Board AR: Risk management
AR: Internal auditing
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102-31 | Review of economic, environmental, and social topics |
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors visa-vis
the Group Executive Board: annually AR: Risk management: quarterly at the Audit Committee
AR: Internal control system and financial reporting:
quarterly at the Audit Committee AR: Compliance management: quarterly at the Audit Committee
AR: Internal auditing: quarterly at the Audit Committee
In urgent cases: contemporary |
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102-32 | Highest governance body’s role in sustainability reporting |
The Audit Committee from the Board of Directors is validating the report in two steps
before the publication: An independent proxy is validating the Remuneration Report; The report is released by the Board of Directors SR: Corporate responsibility governance
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 4.9 Internal organisation and modus operandi
AR: 4.11 Assignment of powers of authority
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
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102-33 | Communicating critical concerns |
AR: 4.12 Information and controlling instruments of the Board of Directors vis-à-vis
the Group Executive Board The Chairman of the Audit Committee is informed in real time
in urgent cases on new essential risk. |
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102-34 | Nature and total number of critical concerns |
As a basic principle of the Whistleblowing anonymity is guaranteed, for this reason,
Swisscom communicates neither the number nor other details about concerns. |
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102-35 | Remuneration policies |
AR: 3 Remuneration of the Group Executive Board
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102-36 | Process for determining remuneration |
AR: 4.2 Key management compensation
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102-37 | Stakeholders’ involvement in remuneration |
SR: Stakeholders and strategic priorities
AR: 7.3 Convocation of the Annual General Meeting and agenda items; Protocol
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102-38 | Annual total compensation ratio |
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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102-39 | Percentage increase in annual total compensation ratio |
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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Stakeholder engagement | ||||||||
102-40 | List of stakeholder groups |
SR: Stakeholders and strategic priorities
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102-41 | Collective bargaining agreements |
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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102-42 | Identifying and selecting stakeholders |
SR: Stakeholders and strategic priorities
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102-43 | Approach to stakeholder engagement |
SR: Stakeholder involvement
SR: Stakeholders and strategic priorities
SR: Scope of the report
SR: Reporting: procedure and organisation
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102-44 | Key topics and concerns raised |
SR: Material issues
SR: Group of stakeholders
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Reporting practice | ||||||||
102-45 | Entities included in the consolidated financial statements |
AR: 2 Group structure and shareholders
AR: 5.4 Group companies
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102-46 | Defining report content and topic boundaries |
SR: Scope of the report
SR: Reporting: procedure and organisation
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102-47 | List of material topics |
SR: Material issues
SR: Materiality matrix 2021
SR P. 61 Reporting
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102-48 | Restatements of information |
No "Restatements" in 2021
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102-49 | Changes in reporting |
SR: Group of stakeholders
SR: Material issues
SR: Materiality matrix 2021
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102-50 | Reporting period |
01.01.2021–31.12.2021
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102-51 | Date of most recent report | |||||||
102-52 | Reporting cycle |
annual
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102-53 | Contact point for questions regarding the report | |||||||
102-54 | Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards |
SR: Scope of the report: Principles
This report has been prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards: Comprehensive option.
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102-55 | GRI content index |
SR: GRI Index
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102-56 | External assurance |
SR: SGS Certification
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200 Economic Topics | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
AR: Shareholders’ letter
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
AR: Shareholders’ letter
www.swisscom.ch/basicprinciples - Code of conduct
AR: Corporate strategy
AR: Financial outlook
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
AR: Shareholders’ letter
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201 Economic Performance | ||||||||
201-1 | Direct economic value generated and distributed |
AR: Statement of added value
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201-2 | Financial implications and other risks and opportunities due to climate change |
AR: Sustainability strategy
Siehe 302-3, 302-4, 302-5, 305-4 und 306-5;
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201-3 | Defined benefit plan obligations and other retirement plans |
AR: 4.3 Post-employment benefits
SR: comPlan pension fund
AR: Collective employment agreement (CEA)
AR: Employees in Switzerland (100% der Mitarbeitenden);
SR: The Employee Representation Committee’s commitment to safety
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201-4 | Financial assistance received from government |
As a result of the restrictions imposed by the Swiss Federal Council to contain the Covid 19
pandemic, short-time compensation was requested for some of the employees at Blue Entertainment AG (cinemas). |
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202 Market Presence | ||||||||
202-1 | Ratios of standard entry level wage by gender compared to local minimum wage |
AR: Employee remuneration
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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202-2 | Proportion of senior management hired from the local community |
There is no location-based staff selection.
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203 Indirect Economic Impacts | ||||||||
203-1 | Infrastructure investments and services supported |
AR: Capital expenditure
SR: Basic service provision
SR: Education policy
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203-2 | Significant indirect economic impacts |
SR: Ready for Switzerland
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204 Procurement Practices | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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204-1 | Proportion of spending on local suppliers |
There is a location-based supplier selection for the location Switzerland.
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205 Anti-Corruption | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: The Group's precautionary principle
SR: Compliance management
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Compliance management
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Compliance management
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205-1 | Operations assessed for risks related to corruption |
Risky business activities are monitored within the framework of the CMS by means of control
processes and an IT system. |
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205-2 | Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures |
The Board of Directors, Group and divisional management are informed annually about the
measures, developments and any necessary adjustments. Annual anti-corruption training for new employees. Contractual obligations of all suppliers and partners to comply with the anti-corruption directive. SR: Compliance management
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205-3 | Confirmed incidents of corruption and actions taken |
No cases of corruption were identified in the reporting year.
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206 Anti-Competitive Behaviour | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: The Group's precautionary principle
SR: Compliance management
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Compliance management
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Compliance management
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206-1 | Legal actions for anti-competitive behaviour, anti-trust, and monopoly practices |
AR: Legal environment
AR: Federal Cartel Act (CartA)
AR: Contingent liabilities for regulatory and competition law proceedings
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207 Tax | ||||||||
207-1 | Approach to tax |
Based on the guidelines determined by the Board of Directors,
Swisscom has has drawn up a tax concept. |
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207-2 | Tax governance, control, and risk management |
The Board of Directors determines the strategic, organisational, financial planning as well as
accounting related guidelines, including the tax strategy. AR: Corporate Governance
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207-3 | Stakeholder engagement and management of concerns related to tax |
Not a material issue for Swisscom or our stakeholders.
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207-4 | Country-by-country reporting |
AR: Income taxes
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300 Environmental Topics | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Ready for the environment
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Ready for the environment
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Ready for the environment
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301 Materials | ||||||||
301-1 | Materials used by weight or volume |
SR: Use of other resources
The report only includes selected materials. |
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301-2 | Recycled input materials used |
SR: Recycling
Only data on selected topics are listed. |
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301-3 | Recycled products and their packaging materials |
SR: Circular economy
Quantities are not reported. SR: Paper
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302 Energy | ||||||||
302-1 | Energy consumption within the organization |
SR: Energy efficiency in operations
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021
available online at the link: www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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302-2 | Energy consumption outside of the organization |
SR: Energy efficiency in operations
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021
available online at the link: www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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302-3 | Energy intensity |
SR: Energy efficiency and climate protection
SR: Energy consumption and climate footprint
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302-4 | Reduction of energy consumption |
SR: Energy consumption and climate footprint
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
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302-5 | Reductions in energy requirements of products and services |
SR: CO2 savings due to ICT services
There is no metric for the savings of the products sold in the reporting year. SR: Climate protection through customers and portfolio
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
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303 Water | ||||||||
303-1 | Interactions with water as a shared resource |
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
SR: Water
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303-2 | Management of water discharge-related impacts | Ø |
Not relevant, as water is only used for sanitary purpose.
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303-3 | Water withdrawal | Ø |
Household water only.
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304 Biodiversity | ||||||||
304-1 | Operational sites owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas |
SR: Biodiversity
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304-2 | Significant impacts of activities, products, and services on biodiversity |
SR: Biodiversity
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304-3 | Habitats protected or restored |
SR: Biodiversity
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304-4 | IUCN Red List species and national conservation list species with habitats in areas affected by operations | Ø |
Not collected as not relevant.
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305 Emissions | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Energy efficiency and climate protection - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Energy efficiency and climate protection - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Energy efficiency and climate protection - Management approach
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305-1 | Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions |
SR: Energy efficiency in operations
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021 available online at the link:
www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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305-2 | Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions |
SR: Energy efficiency in operations
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021 available online at the link:
www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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305-3 | Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions |
SR: Energy efficiency in operations
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021 available online at the link:
www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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305-4 | GHG emissions intensity |
SR: The most important indicators fort he achievement of Swisscom’s sustainability targets
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021 available online at the link:
www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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305-5 | Reduction of GHG emissions |
SR: Climate protection solutions for our customers
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
Separate climate report Swisscom 2021 available online at the link:
www.swisscom.ch/climatereport2021 |
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305-6 | Emissions of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) |
SR: Cooling systems and refrigerants
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305-7 | Nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (SOx), and other significant air emissions |
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
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306 Effluents and waste | ||||||||
306-1 | Water discharge by quality and destination |
Water is only used for sanitary purposes.
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306-2 | Waste by type and disposal method |
SR: Recycling
SR: Waste
SR: Environmental key figures in Switzerland
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306-3 | Significant spills |
No significant releases known.
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306-4 | Transport of hazardous waste | Ø |
Not relevant. Swisscom did not transport in 2021 waste classified under the Basle Convention.
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306-5 | Water bodies affected by water discharges and/or runoff | Ø |
Not relevant.
Waste water is discharged into municipal sewage treatment plants. |
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307 Environmental compliance | ||||||||
307-1 | Non-compliance with environmental laws and regulations |
No fines or penalties for non-compliance were imposed in 2021.
SR: Compliance management
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308 Supplier Environmental Assessment | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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308-1 | New suppliers that were screened using environmental criteria |
SR: Audits
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308-2 | Negative environmental impacts in the supply chain and actions taken |
SR: Audits
SR: Main risk factors in the supply chain
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400 Social | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Ready for people - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Ready for people - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Ready for people - Management approach
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401 Employment | ||||||||
401-1 | New employee hires and employee turnover |
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
AR: Social plan
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401-2 | Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to temporary or part-time employees |
AR: Employees
SR: General terms and conditions of employment
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401-3 | Parental leave |
SR: General terms and conditions of employment
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SR: Combining work and home life
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402 Labour/management relations | ||||||||
402-1 | Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes |
CEA § 3.3 Negotiations should be engaged early enough with the contracting unions.
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403 Occupational health and safety | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Occupational health and safety
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Occupational health and safety
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Occupational health and safety
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403-1 | Occupational health and safety management system |
AR: Collective employment agreement (CEA)
AR: Employees (100% of staff)
SR: The Employee Representation Committee’s commitment to safety
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403-2 | Hazard identification, risk assessment, and incident investigation |
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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403-3 | Occupational health services |
Swisscom does not operate in areas or countries at high risk of communicable diseases or where
communicable diseases are particularly prevalent. In response to the Covid-19-pandemic, various measures were initiated to protect employees. SR: Dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic
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403-4 | Health and safety issues covered by formal agreements with trade unions |
SR: Occupational health and safety
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404 Training and education | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Employability - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Employability - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Employability - Management approach
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404-1 | Average hours of training per year per employee |
SR: Training and education
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404-2 | Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs |
SR: Training and education
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404-3 | Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews |
SR: Evaluating performance and professional development
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
AR: Collective employment agreement (CEA)
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405 Diversity and equal opportunity | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Diversity and equal opportunities - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Diversity and equal opportunities - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Diversity and equal opportunities - Management approach
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405-1 | Diversity of governance bodies and employees |
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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405-2 | Ratio of basic salary and remuneration of women to men |
AR: 4 Board of Directors
AR: 5 Group Executive Board
SR: Total workforce in Switzerland
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406 Non-discrimination | ||||||||
406-1 | Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken |
SR: Cases of discrimination and measures taken
SR: Audit results - number of issues
No incidents of discrimination were reported in the reporting year.
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407 Freedom of association and collective bargaining | ||||||||
407-1 | Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at risk |
Covered mutually thanks to agreed peace obligation pursuant to CEA.
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408 Child labour | ||||||||
408-1 | Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of child labour |
SR: Main risk factors in the supply chain
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409 Forced or compulsory labour | ||||||||
409-1 | Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labour |
SR: Main risk factors in the supply chain
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412 Human rights assessment | ||||||||
412-1 | Operations that have been subject to human rights reviews or impact assessments | Ø |
No new company locations in 2021.
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412-2 | Employee training on human rights policies or procedures |
SR: Corporate ethics
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412-3 | Significant investment agreements and contracts that include human rights clauses or that underwent human rights screening |
The Corporate Responsibility Contract Appendix (CRV) is part of all contracts.
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414 Supplier social assessment | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Our supply chains - Management approach
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414-1 | New suppliers that were screened using social criteria |
SR: Audits
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414-2 | Negative social impacts in the supply chain and actions taken |
SR: Audits
SR: Main risk factors in the supply chain
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415 Public policy | ||||||||
415-1 | Political contributions |
SR: Responsibility towards the society
Swisscom is politically and denominationally neutral and does not financially support
any parties, opinion or decision makers. |
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416 Customer health and safety | ||||||||
416-1 | Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories |
SR: Mobile telephony and society
SR: Media protection for minors and promoting media skills
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416-2 | Incidents of non-compliance concerning the health and safety impacts of products and services |
Relevant health standards for the mobile network are contained in the ICNIRP Guidelines
and, in particular, the ONIR. SR: ONIR limits
Swisscom complied with the limit values in 2021. SR: Compliance management
No violations of regulations related to health and safety impacts of products
and services identified. |
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417 Marketing and labelling | ||||||||
417-1 | Requirements for product and service information and labelling | Ø |
SR: Duty to provide information on products offered at points of sale
Not relevant for Switzerland, except with respect to Ordinance on the Disclosure of Prices.
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417-2 | Incidents of non-compliance concerning product and service information and labelling |
SR: Compliance Management
No violations were identified in the reporting year.
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417-3 | Incidents of non-compliance concerning marketing communications |
SR: Responsible marketing
No violations in connection with marketing and communication detected.
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418 Customer privacy | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: Data protection
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Data protection
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Data protection
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418-1 | Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data |
SR: Data protection
In the reporting year, one substantiated complaint was received from a private customer,
which was acknowledged. The corresponding processes were adjusted. |
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419 Socioeconomic compliance | ||||||||
103-1 | Explanation of the material topics and its boundaries |
SR: The Group's precautionary principle
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103-2 | The management approach and its components |
SR: Compliance management
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103-3 | Evaluation of the management approach |
SR: Compliance management
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419-1 | Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area |
SR: Compliance management
AR: Legal environment
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