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Sustainability reporting and metrics
Our Corporate Sustainability Report addresses environmental, social and governance (ESG) areas of focus for the company.
Download the full reportKey sustainability priorities
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Climate
Develop pathways in support of a net-zero future1
• Mitigate emissions in our operations
• Help our customers reduce their emissions
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Indigenous reconciliation
Strengthen collaboration and partnerships with Indigenous communities in an effort to generate economic benefits and continue the journey of reconciliation -
People
Cultivate a workplace where everyone feels included, diverse perspectives are valued and our people are empowered today and prepared for tomorrow -
Land and water
Further improve environmental performance by protecting water resources and promoting biodiversity
Letter to stakeholders

Highlights
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Announced plans for largest renewable diesel facility in Canada
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Invested with Indigenous businesses since 2008
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Operated oil sands GHGi reduction target2
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Advancing Climate Solutions report
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Founding partner of the Oil Sands Pathways to Net Zero Alliance
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rubber recycled from mine truck tires
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of executives are women
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Emergency preparedness drills
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Achieved PAR Silver level
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Imperial receives Alberta’s first-ever reclamation certificate using remote sensing technology
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In Cold Lake freshwater use compared to 2020
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Invested in Canadian communities
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Innovative collaboration with E3 Lithium3
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Piloting biofuel co-processing at Ontario refineries4
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Surplus sites put into productive use since 2019
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Performance data
Imperial is committed to providing our shareholders and stakeholders with meaningful information about our business. Our sustainability performance table and metrics include environmental, social and governance data up to year-end 2021.
footnotes
1Over the last several years, Imperial has created greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction pathways for our operated oil sands that have informed our plans and has culminated in our long-term goal to achieve net-zero emissions (scope 1 and 2) for operated oil sands by 2050.
2GHG emissions intensity (scope 1 and 2) from Imperial’s operated oil sands. Compared with 2016 operated oil sands GHGi. Government, legal or regulatory changes could directly or indirectly delay or otherwise impact GHG emissions intensity reduction measures.
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4More information in our Advancing Climate Solutions report.
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