HSBC has had a dynamic commitment to the environment for a number of years. We believe it is the responsibility of governments, businesses and individuals to recognise the challenge of climate change and to play their part in minimising the impacts now and in the future.
HSBC employs a variety of ways to maintain its carbon neutrality and fulfill its responsibilities, including researching and adopting new technologies, by creating new ways of doing business as well as motivating staff and customers to do the same. We pursue business opportunities in the field of sustainability and partner with environmental organisations to assist them with their projects.
Read more about HSBC Global Environment Efficiency Programme. |
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The HSBC Climate Champion Program is a global initiative that enables HSBC employees to come together in the fight against climate change. |
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Being a responsible citizen is about much more than just monetarily contributing to a good cause. It is also about being physically and mentally engaged in activities that help improve the state of our mother nature. |
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A few years ago, Karachi was declared the 11th most polluted country in the world; and Pakistan one of the world’s most environmentally-unfriendly countries. |
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HSBC Pakistan celebrated World Environment Day (WED) on 5th June 2008, to show commitment towards environment conservation. |
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After a successful Earthwatch trip, HSBC Pakistan volunteers namely Irfan Azam, Ali Burney & Jonathan James have worked on the promotion of ecotourism and sustainable livelihood of Sonmiani village in Balochistan |
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