Exxon Mobil Corporation today issued its 2006 Corporate Citizenship Report (CCR) – available at http://www.exxonmobil.com/citizenship - describing the company's global efforts relating to the economic, environmental, and social performance of its operations, while continuing to help meet world energy demand.
Achievements in 2006 include:
Industry-leading workforce safety record, at lowest-ever level.
A record low number of oil spills, continuing the company’s industry leadership.
CO2 emissions reduction of about 8 million metric tons last year alone as a result of energy efficiency improvements since 1999.
Avoided global CO2 emissions of 10.5 million metric tons annually as a result of continued investments in energy-efficient cogeneration capacity.
Rolled out the Framework on Security and Human Rights to all ExxonMobil operated affiliates.
New additions to the 2006 report include a description of the company's approach to identifying and prioritizing the corporate citizenship issues that are most material to the Corporation, an extensive presentation of the company’s approach to the risk posed by rising greenhouse gas emissions, and efforts to strengthen and build capacity in the communities in which the company operates around the world. The report also includes a comparative performance data table for the years 2003-2006.
For the second year, the report contains third party assurance by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance of the company’s methodology in non-financial reporting and safety, health and environment data collection.
Hard copies of the report can be ordered from citizenship@exxonmobil.com
Feedback on the report can be left via ExxonMobil’s listing on CorporateRegister.com here
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