Verizon Communications Inc 2004 SR

The report, Verizon's first Corporate Responsibility Report, details the company's performance in ethics, innovation, and community engagement for 2004. It highlights the launch of FiOS fiber-optic technology and the expansion of its wireless network, recognized as the nation's most reliable. Verizon invested over $13 billion in technology and $1.7 billion with diverse suppliers to stimulate economic growth. Environmental initiatives focused on reducing CO2 emissions and increasing recycling, with 35,000 tons of telecommunications material recycled in 2003. The company also emphasized its commitment to literacy through the 'Verizon Reads' program and supported its 208,000 employees with extensive training.

Company: Verizon Communications Inc

Sector: Communication Services

Country: United States

Year: 2004

Type: SR

Pages: 54

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Verizon Communications Inc

Verizon Communications Inc 2004 Corporate Responsibility Report

Corporate Responsibility Report

The report, Verizon's first Corporate Responsibility Report, details the company's performance in ethics, innovation, and community engagement for 2004. It highlights the launch of FiOS fiber-optic technology and the expansion of its wireless network, recognized as the nation's most reliable. Verizon invested over $13 billion in technology and $1.7 billion with diverse suppliers to stimulate economic growth. Environmental initiatives focused on reducing CO2 emissions and increasing recycling, with 35,000 tons of telecommunications material recycled in 2003. The company also emphasized its commitment to literacy through the 'Verizon Reads' program and supported its 208,000 employees with extensive training.

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Document Details

Report Year

2004

Reporting Period

2004

Fiscal Year

2004

Published

Oct 1, 2004

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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