Xerox Releases 2009 Report on Global Citizenship
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the companys activities and progress in the areas of corporate social responsibility: environmental sustainability, governance and ethics, customer privacy and satisfaction, employee diversity and development and corporate giving and volunteerism. It can be viewed here. Highlights include: Company-wide greenhouse gas emissions are down 20 percent; total landfill avoidance equals 2.2 billion pounds since 1991 and Corporate Giving from topped $12.6 million.
Our Commitment
Over the past 40 years, Xerox has demonstrated leadership in sustainability and citizenship by designing "waste-free" products built in "waste-free" plants, investing in innovation that delivers measurable benefits to the environment, supporting educational and community projects around the world, and many other integrated initiatives.
Reflecting a company-wide commitment to environmental stewardship, Xerox's sustainable growth plan included a 10 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions worldwide from 2002 to 2012. Xerox Corporation has already exceeded that 2012 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction target, six years early, achieving an 18 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2002. Company-wide efforts included driving fewer miles, sound energy management, new manufacturing technologies and more efficient heating and cooling equipment. Xerox is now upping its goal by more than 100 percent, boosting its goal to a 25 percent decrease by 2012.
The 2009 Report on Global Citizenship
Our fourth annual report on global citizenship discusses Xeroxs principles, policies and practices in areas viewed under the broad definition of corporate social responsibility. They include governance and ethics, customer privacy and satisfaction, employee diversity and development, environmental sustainability initiatives, corporate donations and volunteerism, and more.
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