América Móvil B.V. — full event log
Every event we have on file across every reporting year. The Data-by-year tab summarises the top 10 per year; this page shows them all.
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Launched Third-Party Due Diligence Program in 2022 to evaluate suppliers and business partners on corruption, money laundering, human rights, labour and environmental risks. 877 due diligence assessments initiated, 232 completed. Target: evaluate 100% of tier-1 suppliers by 2025; train 100% of partners on Code of Ethics and Anti-corruption and at least 50% on environmental footprint by 2025. Contracts include sustainability clauses requiring legal, sustainable sourcing and no conflict minerals.
sustainability_report p.61
In 2022, the 2019 baseline and subsequent years were adjusted: excluded TracFone (sold 2021) and Panama (sold 2022); Chile reclassified from Scope 1/2/3 into Scope 3 Cat 15 due to loss of operational control. Refrigerant fugitives moved to 'out of scope'.
sustainability_report p.99
Obtained TRACE International Inc. certification on Anti-bribery and Anti-corruption. 32% of subsidiaries hold ISO 37001 / ISO 19600 certifications.
sustainability_report p.58
Published Equality and Respect Policy with protocol addressing sexual and workplace harassment, reinforcing zero-tolerance principle.
sustainability_report p.4
América Móvil states it is 'evaluating carbon compensation programs as a means to further reduce our GHG emissions footprint.' No durable removals (DAC, BECCS, biochar) or specific offset retirements were disclosed for 2022. The reforestation work via WWF-Fundación Telmex Telcel (20.7 million trees planted, 18,843 hectares reforested in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve) is framed as biodiversity conservation rather than inventory removals.
sustainability_report p.22
Upgrading equipment to more efficient models and replacing refrigerant gases with low-impact alternatives as part of annual maintenance plans. Deploying band-dual technology that minimises antenna requirements while maintaining performance. Implementing an Energy Management System (EMS) providing real-time electricity-use data across facilities.
sustainability_report p.19
92.1% of transactions now via self-management channels. 100% of operations offer website, app and social-media interaction. Digital customer journeys eliminate physical travel and paper-based processes, reducing emissions associated with transport and resource consumption.
sustainability_report p.73
In July 2022, América Móvil completed the sale of Claro Panamá to Liberty Latin America. Prior year comparatives restated to exclude Panama.
sustainability_report p.4
In September 2022, spun off Sitios Latinoamérica with 20,090 towers across 13 countries; transferred USD 2.3 billion of net debt.
sustainability_report p.4
By year-end 2022, 18 subsidiaries certified under ISO 45001, progressing toward the 25-by-2025 target.
sustainability_report p.53
From 2021, defined a different approach reducing the Scope 3 categories analyzed to obtain more accurate results across subsidiaries. Currently reporting only 6 Scope 3 categories with plans to expand annually.
sustainability_report p.99
The radio access network represents the largest share of electricity consumption. Implemented 51 network and energy efficiency projects, reducing CO2 emissions from electricity by more than 25% since 2019. Introduced 'RAN energy-saving features' across all subsidiaries to save energy at base stations during low-traffic periods without compromising network quality. Achieved 26% reduction in carbon intensity per terabyte transmitted vs 2021 (62% vs 2019), reaching 0.19 tCO2e per TB.
sustainability_report p.22
Migration of workloads to the cloud helps customers reduce their carbon footprint via energy efficiency, scalability, hardware reduction and remote collaboration. In 2022 served over 1.7 million cloud customers, with 15,500 on public clouds and 3.7 million using SaaS applications. Cloud services revenue exceeded USD 453.4 million with 28% annual growth. IoT/M2M connections grew 28% in 2022, enabling efficiency in transport, agriculture (Claro Ecuador shrimp farming), and energy management (AstraZeneca).
sustainability_report p.25
Committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
sustainability_report p.22
In October 2022, formed 50/50 joint venture with Liberty Latin America combining Claro Chile and VTR. América Móvil lost operational control, so Chile reclassified from Scope 1+2 to Scope 3 Category 15.
sustainability_report p.4
In November 2022, issued first sustainable bond for MXN 24 billion, the largest sustainable bond issued in the Mexican market to date. Funds committed to environmental and social projects including renewable energy transition, energy efficiency, and digital inclusion.
sustainability_report p.4
In 2022 participated with GSMA in defining and agreeing a set of ESG Metrics for mobile operators with peers, intergovernmental organizations, standard setters, investors and experts.
sustainability_report p.10
América Móvil's climate strategy comprises two main approaches: transitioning to cleaner energy sources like renewables and improving efficiency. In 2022, Claro Brasil led by transferring an additional 30% of its grid electricity consumption to renewable sources, equivalent to a 114,000 tCO2e reduction. 44% of subsidiaries have begun the transition to renewable energy through power purchase agreements. Latin American legislation requires a minimum energy consumption to close a PPA, which the firm doesn't meet per site, so they evaluate maximum renewable capacity per local mechanism. Achieved 29% renewable share of total energy in 2022 (up from 21% in 2021).
sustainability_report p.22
Most fuel consumption is by vehicles and power plants providing connectivity in remote areas lacking electricity access. Replacing diesel power plants with hybrid solar-based systems and optimizing battery use at off-grid base stations significantly reduced diesel consumption. Diesel down 12% (to 41.7M liters) and gasoline down 3% (to 52.3M liters) vs 2019. However, Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico drove a 252% fuel-consumption spike vs 2021 in that operation.
sustainability_report p.20
2019· 1 event
In 2019, América Móvil announced its science-based target (SBT) to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 52% and Scope 3 by 14% by 2030 (vs 2019 baseline), and committed to net zero by 2050.
sustainability_report p.22