Case studies

We are involved in over 10,000 sustainability initiatives around the world.  This section showcases some examples of how we are working with our stakeholders - be they customers, communities, governments or investors - for a more sustainable future.  These case studies demonstrate the breadth and extent of HSBC's commitment to a very diverse range of projects, from providing microfinance to underprivileged communities in India to funding dual fuel cars in Brazil and wind turbine blades in China.

Entrepreneurship, one rickshaw at a time

Entrepreneurship, one rickshaw at a time

Shukla's husband was a rickshaw puller. He rented a rickshaw for 25 to 30 rupees per day and earned around 2,200 rupees per month. After learning about microfinance loans provided by Bandhan, a microfinance institution.

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Supporting Renewables and Energy Efficiency projects through our carbon neutrality

Supporting Renewables and Energy Efficiency projects through our carbon neutrality

HSBC has supported a number of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects through its carbon offset purchases, including eight small hydrostations in the Sichuan province.

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  • A woman fishing in Hubei Province, China

    A woman fishing in Hubei Province, China

    Due to land reclamation for urban and agricultural development, the lakes of the central Yangtze region have been disconnected from the Yangtze River.

     

  • HSBC Climate Champion Andy Davey

    HSBC Climate Champion Andy Davey

    Andy Davey is a retail branch manager. He has a passion for the environment and he's concerned about climate change.

     

  • A significant field experiment on climate change, Panama Watershed

    A significant field experiment on climate change, Panama Watershed

    As part of the HSBC Climate Partnership, STRI scientists are investigating how forests respond to climate change.

  • Bafana, Orange Farm, Johannesburg

    Bafana, Orange Farm, Johannesburg

    Bafana was abandoned after his parents died. Through Future First, the SOS Children's Villages were able to find him shelter and provide food parcels.

  • Julian, U.S.

    Julian, U.S.

    Julian, 18 years-old, has never lived with his parents. While homeless, he found refuge in alley ways, friends' homes or just riding the subway through the night.

  • Dual Fuel Cars in Brazil

    Dual Fuel Cars in Brazil

    To support Brazil's transition to a low carbon economy, HSBC Brazil decided to replace all of HSBC's standard petrol cars with duel fuel cars.