American Express Releases 2021-2022 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report
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After spending more than
toward its Action Plan to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I), the company announced a new goal to spend an additional$1 billion with suppliers from underrepresented groups and toward other DE&I initiatives through 2025.$3 billion -
As part of its goal of advancing climate solutions,
American Express has invested more than since 2019 in the development of facilities that have received green building certification.$150 million -
To build financial confidence in economically vulnerable and underserved communities,
American Express has provided in community development loans and investments in 2021 and committed$265 million to its “Backing Small” grant program to support small businesses.$17 million
“Since announcing our ESG framework in 2020, we have solidified our strategy by developing a clear roadmap to translate our objectives into action and have been rapidly executing on our priorities,” said
Key milestones detailed in the report include:
Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Expanding the DE&I Action Plan:
American Express exceeded in spending toward its DE&I Action Plan announced in$1 billion October 2020 , including increased supplier spending with underrepresented-owned suppliers, expanding access to capital and financial education and partnering with non-profit organizations focused on promoting equality, among other DE&I initiatives. To build on this momentum, the company has established a new goal to invest an additional toward DE&I initiatives globally through 2025, bringing its total projected investment to$3 billion . The company’s cumulative spend with underrepresented-owned suppliers through 2025 is expected to comprise a significant portion of the projected investment.$4 billion -
Maintaining
100% Pay Equity & Providing Transparency: For the second consecutive year,American Express maintained100% pay equity across genders globally, and across races and ethnicities in theU.S. , and published comprehensive disclosures on the diversity representation among its global colleague base. The disclosures in this year’s report include new details about the hiring, promotion and retention of colleagues in theU.S. broken down by race and ethnicity. -
Advancing Equal Opportunity in Communities: The company increased participation of members of underrepresented groups in its
Leadership Academy for nonprofit leaders in theU.S. and provided more than since late 2020 in grants to nonprofit organizations, with a new Backing Equal Futures grant category.$14 million
Advancing Climate Solutions
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Moving to Net Zero: Building on its standing as a CarbonNeutral® company powered by
100% renewable electricity across its global operations1, and its commitment to net-zero emissions by 2035 in alignment with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)2, the company announced that it has spent more than since 2019 on the development of facilities that have received green building certification.$150 million -
Enhancing Climate-Related Disclosures and Risk Management: To help manage climate-related risks,
American Express became a formal supporter of theTask Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and incorporated ESG risk into the company’s Enterprise Risk Management framework. -
Developing Low-Carbon Solutions: During Earth Month 2022,
American Express announced its goal to have the vast majority of plastic cards issued byAmerican Express be made of at least70% recycled or reclaimed plastic by the end of 2024 and introduced new digital tools to help corporate clients better understand and manage their carbon footprint. -
Backing Low Carbon Communities: The company pledged more than
in grants toward its$3 million philanthropic goal to back low-carbon communities by 2025 in partnership with$10 million American Forests , C40 Cities,Earthwatch Institute ,National Park Foundation , and Save the ChildrenU.K.
Building Financial Confidence
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Supporting Small Business Worldwide: In 2021,
American Express held its 12th annual Small Business Saturday event, which generated an all-time high of in estimated consumer spending at small businesses in the$23.3 billion U.S. 3, and an estimated£598 million in theU.K. 4, both contributing toward the company’s goal to drive in consumer spending at small businesses through 2025.$100 billion -
“Backing Small”:
American Express launched a new community giving category, “Backing Small,” bringing together its grant programs to build financial confidence and support small businesses. The company has already pledged through 2024 to these programs that support economically vulnerable or underrepresented small business owners, such as the$17 million Coalition to Back Black Businesses ,Backing Historic Small Restaurants , and Inclusive Backing in partnership with Main Street America. It also expanded its partnership with youth development organizationJA Worldwide to bring financial literacy to young people in 11 countries worldwide. -
Investing in Communities: Through the company’s
Center for Community Development (CCD),American Express has underwritten in community development loans and investments in 2021 that supported small business needs, job creation and retention, and the development of more than 1,900 units of affordable housing in the$265 million U.S.
Sustainable Financing and ESG Reporting Frameworks
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American Express’ ESG Report is mapped to the following voluntary reporting standards and frameworks:
To view the 2021-2022 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report and learn more about American Express’ ESG strategy, visit https://go.amex/esg.
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This release includes forward-looking statements, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contain words such as “expect,” “goal,” “commit,” “plan,” “will,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “likely,” and similar expressions. Actual results may differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including those described in the 2021-2022 Environmental, Social and Governance Report and American Express’ filings with the
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