General Electric Co 2007 SR

The report highlights GE's commitment to corporate citizenship through its 'ecomagination' strategy, focusing on energy-efficient products and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In 2006, the company doubled its R&D investment in cleaner technologies and reached $12 billion in ecomagination revenue. GE also introduced its first Statement of Principles on Human Rights and joined the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights. The company reported a 4% reduction in operational greenhouse gas emissions from a 2004 baseline. Additionally, GE expanded its stakeholder engagement by establishing its first Stakeholder Report Review Panel to assess report quality and materiality.

Company: General Electric Co

Sector: Industrials

Country: United States

Year: 2007

Type: SR

Pages: 116

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General Electric Co 2007 Citizenship Report

Citizenship Report

The report highlights GE's commitment to corporate citizenship through its 'ecomagination' strategy, focusing on energy-efficient products and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In 2006, the company doubled its R&D investment in cleaner technologies and reached $12 billion in ecomagination revenue. GE also introduced its first Statement of Principles on Human Rights and joined the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights. The company reported a 4% reduction in operational greenhouse gas emissions from a 2004 baseline. Additionally, GE expanded its stakeholder engagement by establishing its first Stakeholder Report Review Panel to assess report quality and materiality.

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Report Year

2007

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 31, 2006

Fiscal Year

2006

Published

May 1, 2007

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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