United Aircraft Corp 2008 AR2
The report highlights United Technologies Corporation's financial and corporate responsibility performance for the fiscal year 2008. The company achieved record revenues of $58.7 billion, representing a 7 percent increase over the prior year, and grew diluted earnings per share by 15 percent to $4.90. For the first time, UTC combined its business and financial results with its corporate responsibility reporting in a single annual report. Key sustainability achievements in 2008 included a 6 percent reduction in the company's carbon footprint and a 7 percent decrease in absolute water consumption. Additionally, UTC continued to eliminate materials of concern, achieving a 53 percent elimination rate in new products launched during the year.
Company: United Aircraft Corp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Russia
Year: 2008
Type: AR2
Pages: 98
United Aircraft Corp
Annual Report
The report highlights United Technologies Corporation's financial and corporate responsibility performance for the fiscal year 2008. The company achieved record revenues of $58.7 billion, representing a 7 percent increase over the prior year, and grew diluted earnings per share by 15 percent to $4.90. For the first time, UTC combined its business and financial results with its corporate responsibility reporting in a single annual report. Key sustainability achievements in 2008 included a 6 percent reduction in the company's carbon footprint and a 7 percent decrease in absolute water consumption. Additionally, UTC continued to eliminate materials of concern, achieving a 53 percent elimination rate in new products launched during the year.
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2008 - Dec 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2008
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
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Water Consumption
Total Waste
Workplace Fatalities
Employees