Verizon Communications Inc 2010 SR
The report outlines Verizon's corporate responsibility strategy for 2009-2010, focusing on five strategic priorities: ethics, community partnering, employee empowerment, innovation, and environmental protection. Key highlights from 2009 include a $17 billion investment in broadband and wireless infrastructure and the contribution of over 700,000 employee volunteer hours. The company achieved a reduction in carbon intensity to 60.2 metric tons of CO2 per million dollars in revenue and collected 1.1 million cell phones for recycling through its HopeLine program. Additionally, Verizon invested $330 million in employee training and $67.9 million in philanthropic initiatives through the Verizon Foundation.
Company: Verizon Communications Inc
Sector: Communication Services
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 64
Verizon Communications Inc
Corporate Responsibility Report
The report outlines Verizon's corporate responsibility strategy for 2009-2010, focusing on five strategic priorities: ethics, community partnering, employee empowerment, innovation, and environmental protection. Key highlights from 2009 include a $17 billion investment in broadband and wireless infrastructure and the contribution of over 700,000 employee volunteer hours. The company achieved a reduction in carbon intensity to 60.2 metric tons of CO2 per million dollars in revenue and collected 1.1 million cell phones for recycling through its HopeLine program. Additionally, Verizon invested $330 million in employee training and $67.9 million in philanthropic initiatives through the Verizon Foundation.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women in Management
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