Woodside recognises that there are many issues relevant to our business activities and to the interests of our stakeholders that are outside of our direct control.
To influence how progress is made against these issues, we actively participate in industry forums and work with others, including governments, industry representative bodies and community groups to make a difference.
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We also take part in similar advocacy and collaborative relationships at a local level in the communities where we operate.
In addition to our own reporting, Woodside provides performance data to other organisations to assist stakeholders to assess our performance, including:
- Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) – Woodside has since 2006 participated in the CDP, a voluntary program which collects, on behalf of institutional investors, information about how companies are responding to the challenges posed by climate change.
- Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) – Woodside has been a member of the DJSI since 2002. The DJSI is an index that scores companies across a wide array of economic, environmental and social factors. Woodside is in the global leader group for the oil and gas sector.
- London Benchmarking Group (LBG) – Woodside became a member of the LBG in 2009, joining many other companies around the world who report, by way of a consistent methodology, on contributions to the community, including financial support, time, in-kind donations and management costs.