Perhaps this will be a precursor toward Corporate IAAMOAC Awards for groups 
working toward transparency?  


GE releases first citizenship report
[Sunday, May 29, 2005 8:47:00 am]   

GE released its first citizenship report highlighting its performance, 
progress and challenges in a variety of citizenship areas, including compliance 
and 
governance; globalization; community investment; the environment, health, and 
safety; products and research and development; and its commitment to employees 
and other stakeholders. The report, "Our Actions," tells an integrated story 
of how GE conducts business, its impacts on communities, and its efforts to be 
a good and trusted world citizen.

"In an increasingly global and transparent world, we measure our performance 
in a context broader than financial results and stock price," GE Senior Vice 
President of Law and Public Affairs Ben Heineman said. "Everyday, we strive to 
be a responsible citizen, to perform with integrity and to serve our 
customers, investors and other stakeholders responsibly.

"Strong corporate citizenship is about constant improvement and we continue 
to set high expectations for ourselves on how we address the challenges facing 
our businesses and our communities," Heineman said.

GE's Vice President of Corporate Citizenship Bob Corcoran said, "Our new 
citizenship web site provides an in-depth view of the policies, procedures and 
practices we employ to make our Citizenship commitments a reality. Links in the 
report allow readers to pursue topics in greater depth, and the web format 
allows the report to be a living document which can be supplemented and updated 
as 
developments occur."

GE used the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 2002 Sustainability Reporting 
Guidelines to inform the development of the report. The report features a GRI 
content index to help readers match GE programs and results with the 
recommended GRI guidelines. The report also covers other topics such as 
product-use 
issues, outsourcing and supplier requirements, policies in emerging economies 
and 
privacy issues. One section of the report is dedicated to GE's environmental 
performance and provides an update on the status of several PCB cleanup 
projects.

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