ReportAlert.info - BP (LON:BP) Publishes Sustainability Review 2011

The review sets out how the company is working to enhance safety and risk management, earn back trust and grow value, following the Gulf of Mexico accident in 2010
Mar 21, 2012 6:15 PM ET

(3BL Media) March 21, 2012 - 2011 was a year of recovery, consolidation and change for BP. BP’s Sustainability Review 2011 sets out how the company is working to enhance safety and risk management, earn back trust and grow value, following the Gulf of Mexico accident in 2010.

Highlights include:   • How BP is taking action on safety and operational risk; risk management and values. • How BP is meeting its ongoing commitments in the Gulf of Mexico, including economic and environmental restoration, as well as updates on claims and legal proceedings. • BP’s energy strategy and programme of action on climate change. • How BP works with partners and suppliers. • Key performance indicators on safety, environment and social responsibility.   The review is a summary of the full online report which can be found at bp.com/sustainability. The website features interactive tools to help stakeholders access local sustainability information from BP’s major operating sites and global health, safety and environmental data.   The issues in the report were selected in response to feedback from internal and external stakeholders, including investors, employees, industry associations, sustainability specialists, peer companies, non-governmental organizations and the media.   The report has been externally assured and applies the Global Reporting Initiative G3 guidelines to an A+ application level.   Visit bp.com/sustainability to view the full online report and to download the Sustainability Review 2011 pdf.     About BP p.l.c. BP is one of the world's leading international oil and gas companies, providing its customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services and petrochemicals products for everyday items. The company has more than 83,000 employees in over 70 countries.