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Corporate Social Responsibility
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5.27.2004 ET
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Intel Reports On Corporate Social Responsibility Performance
Third Annual Global Citizenship Report Highlights Economic, Environmental and Social Results
CSRwire Note: The Intel Global Citizenship Report 2003 is available in the CSRwire reports database
(CSRwire) SANTA CLARA, Calif. - To support its ongoing commitment to
transparency and accountability, Intel Corporation has published its third
annual report on its corporate social responsibility efforts. The goal of
the newly released Global Citizenship report is to offer a balanced and
reasonable presentation of Intel's economic, environmental, health and
safety, and social performance in 2003 and to outline the company's
priorities and commitments in this arena for the future. The report also
illustrates Intel's long-standing approach to being a good neighbor in the
communities in which it operates.
"At Intel, we pride ourselves on the fact that while our near-term
economic priorities may shift, we maintain a long-term commitment to
excellence in all areas in which we are involved," said Intel CEO Craig
Barrett in the report. "As corporate responsibility can encompass just
about every relationship a company has, we can judge our success only by
adding up all the details."
The report, titled "Everything Matters," is intended to provide
information to employees, shareholders, investors, analysts, customers,
suppliers, government officials and the communities in which Intel
operates. The text of this year's report can be viewed online at www.intel.com/intel/finance/gcr03/.
"We know corporate responsibility isn't just a task on a to-do list," said
Dave Stangis, Intel director of corporate responsibility. "It's the way we
do our jobs, the way we run our business. The performance summarized in
this report is a direct result of the expertise and dedication of
thousands of Intel employees."
Highlights from the Intel Global Citizenship Report- The
employee injury rate remained at world-class levels.
- Global waste recycling teams exceeded their goals for 2003 by
recycling more than 66 percent of chemical waste and 74 percent of solid
waste worldwide. This represented a total of 40,000 tons of materials
recycled - and saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in landfill
costs.
- The IntelĀ® Teach to the Future program has trained more than 1.5
million teachers in 33 countries to use technology effectively to improve
student learning.
- The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network launched 10 new sites in Ireland,
Ramallah/West Bank, South Africa and the United States, bringing the number
of sites to 68.
- During 2003, Intel contributed more than $100 million in cash gifts
and in-kind giving worldwide.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker,
is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications
products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
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