
DLA Piper Sustainability Report 2021-22
Our progress and challenges as we integrate sustainability throughout the firm
Simon Levine
Global Co-CEO
In the report
Materiality assessment
In early 2022, we completed our first materiality assessment.
This was our first assessment of this kind and we wanted to take a robust, comprehensive approach. Our assessment used the double-materiality principle (looking at both the financial and wider social and environmental impacts of our business) and covered the firm’s entire global operations, taking into account nuances across our locations.
The assessment involved engaging stakeholders across our business. In total, we carried out:
- 22 one-to-one interviews with external stakeholders
- 24 one-to-one interviews with internal stakeholders
- 10 focus groups with internal stakeholders
- 1 internal survey receiving 1,203 responses across 6 regions
The findings
The assessment identified 15 material issues, prioritised by order of importance both in terms of impact on society and financial impact on our firm. Globally, our top six material issues are:
- Net Zero transition
- Diversity, mobility and inclusion
- ESG risks and governance
- Client advice on environment
- Employee health and wellbeing
- Nurturing talent
Net Zero progress
“We’re following climate science to rapidly decarbonise our operations. And this year we committed to SBTi to become a Net Zero firm by 2040.”
Global Co-CEO
Diversity and inclusion progress
“This report has extensive data and analysis on our D&I performance. The effectiveness of our D&I initiatives can be seen through data on partner promotions by gender or under-represented groups.”
Senior Partner
Health and wellbeing progress
ESG risk management and governance
Client advice on ESG
“This report has a clear message: every business needs to contribute to a 1.5-degree world. Not work against it.”
Managing Director – Sustainability and Resilience
Social impact