GE: Environment

GE: Environment

In the context of GE Citizenship, the term “environment” has two important connotations. It refers to both our company’s impact on our communities and our organization’s workplace, within which the health and safety of employees must be ensured. At GE, a dedicated team is responsible for both, applying world-class expectations, operational tools and training on topics ranging from greenhouse gas emissions and water use, to workplace illness and injury. GE also works with suppliers to provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees, and reduce their environmental impact on local communities. Additionally, GE designs products and services to meet customers’ demand for more energy-efficient products, address climate change issues and drive reliable growth for GE. Please visit these sites for more information:

 

GE Citizenship Our People Page

GE Citizenship Health & Safety Page

GE Citizenship Environment Page

GE Citizenship Our Suppliers Page

GE ecomagination

GE Energy

 

 

FMRs from this campaign

In 1905 GE established the Electric Bond and Share Company to provide financing to small local utilities. Already in business for a quarter century by that year, GE realized that capital flow and capital were crucial for conducting business.
May 14, 2012 2:00 PM ET
GE is ramping up its wind power business in the heart of oil country. This week the company announced that it bought a 51 percent stake in a $375 million wind farm north of Oklahoma City. The Italian company Enel Green Power, which is building the project, will hold the rest of the stake in the 235 megawatt wind farm.
May 14, 2012 10:00 AM ET
Sustainable Packaging Symposium 2012, the second edition of the event, organized by Greener Package and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Institute for Sustainability, kicked off in Houston, TX, with an emphasis on packaging’s role in the sustainable supply chain and the importance of Life Cycle Analysis for optimizing pack
May 11, 2012 4:00 PM ET
As part of its 20th Anniversary of Energy Star celebrations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) named 109 organizations 2012 Energy Star Award winners for their outstanding leadership and commitment to protecting America’s environment through energy efficiency.
May 11, 2012 10:00 AM ET
A quick look at our nation’s philanthropic, industrial and government landscapes reveals dozens of inventive – but separate – initiatives designed to enhance water sustainability and address the clean water crisis in developing countries.
Apr 6, 2012 10:00 AM ET

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