STAKEHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS
From its business to its communities and the wider world, CA sees everything as connected. It's no surprise, then, that the firm's first Corporate Sustainability Report takes "Connected" as its theme.
Corporate Sustainability Report
A series of stakeholder portraits connected by dotted lines is used to illustrate the "Connected" theme, built on CA's integrated approach to business, community and environmental sustainability.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
The inside front cover displays the report's table of contents and briefly introduces CA's mission and core values. The firm's global presence, business description and key financials are presented inside the gatefold.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
Eight key sustainability issues, with status and CA's future plans, appear in two bold spreads.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
Each section of the report is introduced by an attractive two-page spread depicting CA employees in context--in this case, at CA headquarters.
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Interior spread, employees section
Corporate Sustainability Report
Images and graphics are used throughout to illustrate CA's sustainability story, as in this spread on employee training and practices.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
The Community section of the report opens with an image depicting employee volunteers at work as part of the "CA Together" program.
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Interior spread, volunteering section
Corporate Sustainability Report
Full-page information graphics make key metrics easy to grasp at a glance. This visualization shows how many employees participated in CA's employee matching gift program, along with how much CA contributed in matching funds.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
This group shot of employees in a natural setting is used to introduce the section that discusses CA's commitment to the environment.
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Corporate Sustainability Report
Lively information graphics are used to call out key facts--in this case, a set of representative energy-saving investments.
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