New in 2015
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New in 2015
RobecoSAM 2015 Methodology Update Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2015 Zurich, March 2015 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of General Changes Criteria Industry classifications Weightings Industries impacted Some All Key changes compared to 2014 The DJSI is fully aligned with the Global Industry Classification System (GICS)*, resulting in 59 RobecoSAM industries. GICS annually reviews companies to ensure that they have not redefined their line of business. This has led to some company reclassifications, which have been included in our online invitation list: http://www.sustainabilityindices.com/review/timeline-2015.jsp. The question- and criteria-level weights have been reviewed for all industries to increase the focus on industry-specific material issues. The criteria-level weights will be publicly available on https://assessments.robecosam.com/survey/ from March 31st. *The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) is owned by MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices 2 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of General Methodology Changes (1) Criteria Corporate Governance Industries impacted All Key changes compared to 2014 Corporate governance systems ensure that a company is managed in the interests of shareholders (including minority shareholders). On the one hand, this includes checks and balances that enable the Board of Directors to have appropriate control and oversight responsibilities. On the other hand, management incentives have to be set in such way that management teams’ interests are aligned with those of shareholders’. RobecoSAM believes the changes in this criterion better balance board structure and management incentive related topics. Risk & Crisis Management Customer Relationship Management All All The revamp of RobecoSAM’s Risk & Crisis Management criterion seeks to align the Risk & Crisis Management methodology across all industries with a focus on Risk Governance, the identification of Emerging Risks, and the Risk Culture within the organization. Similar to the changes in Risk & Crisis Management, RobecoSAM has adjusted the Customer relationship Management criterion for the 2015 Assessment to be better aligned between industries. Additionally, the criterion was updated to meet the increasing management of customers online. 3 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of General Methodology Changes (2) Criteria Innovation Management Industries impacted Some Key changes compared to 2014 For executives, innovation is one of the key drivers of companies' future success and therefore one of their top priorities. Innovation drives product, process and organizational change and is therefore the key differentiating factor for companies. The RobecoSAM questions have been developed to include state-of-the art innovation indicators, covering the whole development chain from innovation input (R&D spending), innovation management (processes in place, environmental and social factors, KPIs) to innovation output (success rates, return on investment). The adjustments made to this criterion increase the focus on the outcome of innovation management processes and stages through project monitoring and evaluation tools. Operational Eco-Efficiency All RobecoSAM’s Operational Eco-Efficiency criterion has received additional mechanisms to assure the quality and comparability of the collected data. Our questions include, is the data the company submits different from the data in its reporting, and if so, why? Why did the company’s data coverage change from one year to the other? 4 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of General Methodology Changes (3) Criteria Environmental Policy / Management System Industries impacted Some Key changes compared to 2014 Companies are increasingly facing constraints related to natural resources globally and to the eco-system services provided by the regions in which they operate. A strong environmental policy and management system (EMS) is needed to ensure the company improves its environmental performance, reducing raw material consumption and preventing degradation of the environment through waste and accidents. With two new questions («Return on Environmental Investments» and «Environmental Violations»), RobecoSAM is shifting its focus in this criterion towards the measurement of performance of environmental management systems. Successful Talent Attraction & Retention management enables companies to maintain their competitive advantage and to execute their corporate strategies. Talent Attraction & Retention All For the 2015 Corporate Sustainability Assessment, RobecoSAM has decided to move some questions in this criterion to the Corporate Governance section, delete other questions, and increase focus on employees below senior management level. 5 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of Industry Specific Methodology Changes (1) Criteria Social Impact On Communities Industries impacted ALU, COL, FRP, MNX, OIX, PIP, STL Key changes compared to 2014 Extractive industries (e.g. mining, oil & gas) and companies producing basic materials (e.g. steel, aluminum) operate plants and facilities that are potentially hazardous to neighboring areas, negatively impacting the environment and the health of local people. In some cases, such projects might even require the relocation of local communities. To avoid the possibility of conflict, protest, or the cancellation of companies’ operating licenses, it is critical to engage with communities at an early stage of the site’s activities. RobecoSAM has consolidated similar questions across industries to fit into this one criterion and added two new questions covering community engagement and consultations. Asset Closure Management COL, MNX Mining activities often take place in remote areas with limited development potential. However, by training local people or engaging with other organizations in order to improve local development opportunities, companies can contribute to local development, strengthening their license to operate. Similar to the previous criterion, Asset Closure Management consolidates similar question across industries that were previously part of different criteria. 6 DJSI 2015 – Assessment Criteria Overview of Industry Specific Methodology Changes (2) Criteria Operational Eco-Efficiency: Data Center Efficiency Several Industry Specific Industries impacted SOF, TSV, TLS BTC, DRG, MTC, COL, MNX, OIX, ELC, GAS, MUW, REA Key changes compared to 2014 For companies in the ICT industries, energy used in data centers is responsible for a large part of the company's environmental footprint. More efficient operation of data centers can therefore not only result in substantial cost savings, but also attract clients and users that are increasingly considering data center efficiency and the source of energy input to data centers when selecting their next ICT services supplier. In addition to the changes outlined above, a number of new industry-specific questions have been implemented or updated to address emerging material trends: 1. Product Quality & Recall Management – BTC, DRG, MTC 2. Internal Carbon Pricing – COL, MNX, OIX, ELC, GAS, MUW 3. Social Integration & Regeneration – REA 7 DJSI 2015 – New Assessment Interface & Functionalities Overview of the Improved Online Assessment Interface Feature Key changes compared to 2014 HTML Interface The improved HTML Online Assessment Interface offers a more userfriendly experience and some additional functionality. Manage your own user and contact details Save your questions while working on them In the improved Online Assessment Interface (https://assessments.robecosam.com/) you will be able to change your registered contact details yourself if you are logged in as “Administrator”. You simply go to the “Account” section and implement your changes. One of the new functionalities in the improved Online Assessment Interface is the ability to save questions at your convenience while working on a question. PDF download with information texts From 2015 going forward, you will be able to export your company’s questionnaire to PDF and include all questions’ guidance texts in it. XBRL Taxonomy RobecoSAM now provides companies the possibility of downloading the Corporate Sustainability Assessment XBRL taxonomy, which companies can use to prepare their submissions to RobecoSAM. XBRL instance files can be uploaded to the Online Assessment Interface containing a company’s answers and references, populating the questionnaire with the company’s answers. 8 Questions? All company inquiries should be directed to our dedicated DJSI Helpline. 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