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3.03.2008 - 10:30am ET
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Johnson Controls Receives "SAM Gold Class" Recognition for Sustainability
(CSRwire) MILWAUKEE - March 3, 2008 – Johnson Controls, a U.S.-Fortune 67 company
that creates smart environments for vehicles, homes and workplaces, has
been recognized as one of the world's leading companies for sustainability
by Sustainable Asset Management (SAM) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).
SAM and PWC publish an annual Sustainability Yearbook that reflects their
assessment of more than 1,000 companies from 57 industry sectors on
company-specific sustainability criteria. They identified Johnson Controls
as a Gold Class sector leader for "outshining their competitors for the
efficiency and success of handling the risks and opportunities associated
with the economic, environmental and social aspects and challenges of
sustainability."
Sector leaders are those "best prepared to seize the opportunities and
manage the risks deriving from sector-specific economic, environmental and
social developments." Only the top-scoring sector leaders qualify for Gold
Class.
Johnson Controls was also recognized as the "sector mover" for making the
greatest year-to-year progress in sustainability performance.
SAM, headquartered in Switzerland, is the leading global asset manager for
sustainability investments.
"We are honored to be recognized in the Yearbook as a 'gold class' company
and 'sector mover,'" said Chuck Harvey, vice president of Diversity and
Public Affairs for Johnson Controls. "This acknowledges how we incorporate
sustainability into everything we do. It is the core of our business."
Johnson Controls' commitment to sustainability has earned it industry and
community recognition around the world. It is listed on the Dow Jones
Sustainability World Index, the Domini 400 Social Index and the FTSE4Good
U.S. Index.
In 2007, Johnson Controls was selected as a partner in the Clinton Climate
Initiative to supply energy efficiency solutions and technologies to reduce
greenhouse gases in 40 large cities worldwide; became a founding member of
the UK Green Building Council; and more than doubled participation in its
global Blue Sky Involve employee volunteer environmental initiative.
The company is a world leader in making cars more fuel efficient through
advanced battery technologies and environmentally friendly interior
components, and is making buildings "greener" through technologies and
services that consume less energy and use resources efficiently. Johnson
Controls is the world's largest energy efficiency supplier.
Released at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, the 2008
Sustainability Yearbook is developed by SAM and PWC to assess and
recognize the economic, environmental and social performance of publicly
traded companies. The Yearbook Web site is at http://www.sam-group.com/yearbook.
SAM cited Johnson Controls in the auto parts and tires sector.
About Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) is the global leader that brings ingenuity to
the places where people live, work and travel. By integrating technologies,
products and services, we create smart environments that redefine the
relationships between people and their surroundings. Our team of 140,000
employees creates a more comfortable, safe and sustainable world through
our products and services for more than 200 million vehicles, 12 million
homes and one million commercial buildings. Our commitment to
sustainability drives our environmental stewardship, good corporate
citizenship in our workplaces and communities, and the products and
services we provide to customers. For additional information, please visit
http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.
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