DuPont de Nemours Inc 2010 SR

The report outlines DuPont's progress toward its 2015 sustainability goals, emphasizing market-facing targets and footprint reduction. In 2009, the company exceeded its energy and climate goals, achieving a 21% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to its 2004 baseline. Key highlights include investing $660 million in R&D for products with quantifiable environmental benefits and generating $7.4 billion in revenue from non-depletable resources. Additionally, DuPont reported a 15% reduction in total water consumption and a 57% decrease in air carcinogen emissions since 2004. The company also introduced 675 new products or services aimed at improving global safety.

Company: DuPont de Nemours Inc

Sector: Materials

Country: United States

Year: 2010

Type: SR

Pages: 12

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DuPont de Nemours Inc

DuPont de Nemours Inc 2010 Sustainability Progress Report

Sustainability Progress Report

The report outlines DuPont's progress toward its 2015 sustainability goals, emphasizing market-facing targets and footprint reduction. In 2009, the company exceeded its energy and climate goals, achieving a 21% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to its 2004 baseline. Key highlights include investing $660 million in R&D for products with quantifiable environmental benefits and generating $7.4 billion in revenue from non-depletable resources. Additionally, DuPont reported a 15% reduction in total water consumption and a 57% decrease in air carcinogen emissions since 2004. The company also introduced 675 new products or services aimed at improving global safety.

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Document Details

Report Year

2010

Reporting Period

2009

Fiscal Year

2009

Published

Sep 1, 2010

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

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Water Consumption

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