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Publication date: 03 jul 2012 - 22:16
Statutory name: STMicroelectronics N.V.
Title: STMicroelectronics Reports Further Advances in Sustainability during 2011
Comments: STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has announced the publication of the Company’s 2011 Sustainability Report. ST's fifteenth annual Sustainability report is based on the principles of the United Nations Global Compact 1 and meets the guidelines for the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 2. Containing comprehensive details of ST’s Sustainability strategy, policies and performance during 2011, the Report also illustrates how ST embeds sustainability into every level of its operations to create value for all of its stakeholders. Throughout a challenging year characterized by unforeseen natural disasters and severe economic uncertainties, Sustainability was one of ST’s key priorities during 2011. During the year, ST made significant progress on all Sustainability fronts, such as Health & Safety, Environmental Protection, Responsible Products, People Development and its Community activities. ST’s broad range of Sustainability achievements in 2011 included: •Consolidating its position among the industry leaders in safety; •Covering more than 83% of ST employees with the Company’s voluntary Health Plan; •Recycling more than 40% of all water used at all of its facilities worldwide; •Recycling/reusing more than 90% of waste generated at its facilities; • Ensuring that 100% of its supply chain exercises care to prevent the use of conflict minerals; •Enlarging the scope of its educational activities by initiating, together with a number of other European industrial companies –all members of the ERT3 the Global Enterprise Project, a new initiative that gives young people the opportunity to develop greater understanding about doing business globally while acquiring the skills required to succeed in today’s knowledge-based economy. • Introducing many advanced products such as intelligent motor drives specifically designed to minimize energy consumption across the spectrum of electronic applications
Last update 20 mei 2013