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Good afternoon. Ian Wood BT CSR Manager. Employees 102,100 Customers ~ 20 million Revenue £18.5b BT Sites ~ 7,000 Vehicles 31,969 Electricity Consumption 2,624 GWh. Fuel Consumption 55 million litres Distance travelled on business 747m kilometres Procurement > £4b.

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  1. Good afternoon Ian Wood BT CSR Manager

  2. Employees 102,100 Customers ~ 20 million Revenue £18.5b BT Sites ~ 7,000 Vehicles 31,969 Electricity Consumption 2,624 GWh. Fuel Consumption 55 million litres Distance travelled on business 747m kilometres Procurement > £4b BT facts and figures - 2005

  3. Why Environmental Management System? • Stakeholder demand • Build good corporate reputation • Cost avoidance (Risk management/ Incidents) • Avoid reputation damage / bad PR • Cost savings • Revenue opportunities & marketing • Environmental improvements for everyone’s benefit.

  4. BT Environment Policy(reviewed annually) Extracts • Meet or exceed legislation • Reduce consumption of materials • Recycle more • Reduce emissions • Reduce energy consumption • Report publicly every year

  5. Stakeholder demands • Customers • Supported £2.2b bids & tenders last year • EMS across Global Services • within coming 3 years • Investors & Rating Agencies • The CSR business case, SRI and pension funds • Employees • Particularly recycling and use of paper • Increasingly energy and climate change

  6. Consumers viewsPreferred Types of Contributions Q Which of these types of contribution, if any, would you most like to see BT make? Top mentions Recycling as much as possible Using energy from renewable sources Reducing its energy use andthus impact on environment Cash support to charities or appeals Support for children’s education Mori: 1,020 GB adults 16+ July - September 2005

  7. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

  8. Waste, Packaging & legal drivers • Landfill Tax • Now on an escalator (up £3 v.s £1 per tonne) • WEEE • 7% (weight)/ 23% (volume) ICT & Telecommunications ~21m units • £83 million annually (ICER) • RoHS Directive  • Packaging • EuP (energy using product) Directive 

  9. £6m £4m £2m 18% 21% 24% 26% 34% BT waste model Waste costs/ revenues & taxes

  10. How can you help? • Think long term life cycle • Take opportunities to share advanced experience • With both clients and suppliers • Help grow the market/ supply for recycled products • Build the joint business case for enhanced green reputation

  11. Thank Youbtplc.com/betterworld

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