Exxon Mobil Corporation today issued its 2005 Corporate Citizenship Report (CCR) covering the company’s global performance in meeting world energy demand while advancing the company’s environmental, social and economic programs.
The report is available from the website: www.exxonmobil.com
A hard copy of the report is available on request via e-mail: [email protected]
New additions to the 2005 report include a description of the company’s approach to engagement with a variety of parties, greater discussion around future initiatives and challenges and an extensive presentation of the company’s position on climate change. The report also includes a comparative performance data table for the years 2002-2005 and, for the first time, a third party assurance by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance of the company’s methodology in non-financial reporting.
The report adheres to the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) Oil and Gas Industry Guidance on Sustainability Reporting. The majority of these guidelines are consistent with those issued by the Global Reporting Initiative. A comparison between the IPIECA and GRI guidelines is new to this year’s report.
Achievements in 2005 include industry-leading safety performance, the company’s best-ever record in spill prevention and extending investments in energy-saving cogeneration technology which now deliver a 9-million metric ton annual reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. Also in 2005, ExxonMobil introduced its Framework on Security and Human Rights for implementing the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in seven countries: Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Venezuela.
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