Singapore Telecommunications, or Singtel, provides a wide range of telecommunications services in Asia, including mobile, data, internet, TV, and enterprise solutions.
Singapore Telecommunications Limited obtains 9,3% of its energy from renewable energies. Target value per method: min. 100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Singapore Telecommunications Limited emits 4,5 times its CO₂ budget of 105,097 tons of CO₂ equivalent. Target value per method: max. 100% of CO₂ budget
Supply Chain
Taking into account the entire supply chain, Singapore Telecommunications Limited emits 28,8 times its CO₂ budget of 105,097 tons of CO₂ equivalent. Target value per method: max. 100% of CO₂ budget
Recycling and Recovery of Waste
Singapore Telecommunications Limited recycles 73,9% of its waste. Target value per method: min. 75%
Society
61%
Union Formation and Collective Bargaining Power
Singapore Telecommunications Limited issues 35% collective agreements. Target value per method: min. 80%
CEO Pay Ratio
CEO Yuen Kuan Moon earns 217 times the average salary of employees. Target value per method: max. 20 times
Employee Turnover Rate
Singapore Telecommunications Limited has an employee turnover rate of 11,1%. Target value per method: max. 10%
Harassment and Discrimination at the Workplace
Singapore Telecommunications Limited meets 4 quality criteria for handling harassment and discrimination at the workplace. Target value per method: 4 quality criteria
Gender
93%
Women on Board
Singapore Telecommunications Limited has 37,5% women across its top leadership and supervisory bodies. Target value per method: min. 40%
Gender Pay Gap
Singapore Telecommunications Limited has a gender pay gap of 3%. Target value per method: max. 3%
Women in Management
Singapore Telecommunications Limited employs 31% female managers. Target value per method: min. 40%
Glass Ceiling
The proportion of women in senior management at Singapore Telecommunications Limited is 93,7% of the proportion of women in the overall workforce. Target value per method: min. 90%
Sustainable [100]
Almost sustainable [67-99]
Moderate [34-66]
Not sustainable [0-33]
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Renewable Energy
Singapore Telecommunications Limited obtains 9,3% of its energy from renewable energies. Target value per method: min. 100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Singapore Telecommunications Limited emits 4,5 times its CO₂ budget of 105,097 tons of CO₂ equivalent. Target value per method: max. 100% of CO₂ budget
Supply Chain
Taking into account the entire supply chain, Singapore Telecommunications Limited emits 28,8 times its CO₂ budget of 105,097 tons of CO₂ equivalent. Target value per method: max. 100% of CO₂ budget
Waste Recycling
Singapore Telecommunications Limited recycles 73,9% of its waste. Target value per method: min. 75%
Sustainable [100]
Almost sustainable [67-99]
Moderate [34-66]
Not sustainable [0-33]
No data
We measure the sustainability of companies based on 12 criteria.Indicators range from 0 to 100: values from 0 to 33 are shown in red (“not sustainable”), values from 34 to 66 in yellow (“moderate”), values from 67 to 99 in light green (“almost sustainable”), and a value of 100 in green (“sustainable”). Learn more about our method.
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Singapore Telecommunications Limited
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Sustainable [100]
Almost sustainable [67-99]
Moderate [34-66]
Not sustainable [0-33]
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Climate
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Impact Score
Climate
Renewable Energy
9%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
22%
Supply Chain
3%
Waste Recycling
99%
Society
Collective Agreements
44%
CEO Pay Ratio
9%
Employee Turnover Rate
90%
Anti-Discrimination
100%
Gender
Women on Board
94%
Gender Pay Gap
100%
Women in Management
78%
Glass Ceiling
100%
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