Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc 2012 SR
The report highlights Thermo Fisher Scientific's commitment to sustainability through its mission to enable customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer. In 2012, the company launched innovative products like continuous particulate monitors and bioprocessing systems. Environmental achievements included recycling over 8,000 metric tons of waste and installing onsite solar panels in New Jersey. The company also focused on employee engagement, achieving a lost-time injury rate 25% better than the industry average. Philanthropic efforts were centered on STEM education, with employees volunteering 11,500 hours and the company investing $1 million over three years in the Massachusetts Math + Science Initiative.
Company: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc
Sector: Health Care
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 24
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc
Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The report highlights Thermo Fisher Scientific's commitment to sustainability through its mission to enable customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer. In 2012, the company launched innovative products like continuous particulate monitors and bioprocessing systems. Environmental achievements included recycling over 8,000 metric tons of waste and installing onsite solar panels in New Jersey. The company also focused on employee engagement, achieving a lost-time injury rate 25% better than the industry average. Philanthropic efforts were centered on STEM education, with employees volunteering 11,500 hours and the company investing $1 million over three years in the Massachusetts Math + Science Initiative.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
2012
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
May 1, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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