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4.06.2005 ET
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UTC Takes Lead Among Peers in Publishing First Corporate Responsibility Report
(CSRwire) HARTFORD, CT - United Technologies Corp. today released its first
Corporate Responsibility Report, detailing the company's environmental,
ethics and social actions. UTC is first among its aerospace peers and the
first Connecticut-based corporation to release such a report.
The Corporate Responsibility Report enables UTC to show the company's
record on non-financial issues, and to inform investors, customers and new
employees about UTC values and priorities. In addition to achievements,
the report describes UTC's challenges and steps taken to address problems
including environmental shortfalls.
"Corporate responsibility means embracing the highest standards,
implemented by employees everywhere," said UTC Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer George David. "It demands a relentless focus on
lessening negative impacts and increasing positive return."
The report's highlights include:
UTC has reduced hazardous air emissions 93 percent since 1990, while
hazardous waste generation has declined 89 percent. Normalized water use
has decreased 53 percent since 1997.
UTC has invested $462 million in its Employee Scholar Program since
its inception in 1996. Nearly 16,000 employees have earned degrees
through the program at no cost to themselves.
UTC has more than 260 Business Practice Officers who help implement
and enforce the company's Code of Ethics. UTC's DIALOG Program has
fielded more than 60,000 confidential DIALOG employee inquiries and
investigated more than 10,000 employee ombudsman cases since the program's
inception in 1986.
UTC contributes more than $16 million annually to nonprofit
organizations around the world.
UTC's Corporate Responsibility Report was released during the company's
annual corporate volunteer luncheon, at which time David presented checks
totaling $860,000 to the following Connecticut nonprofit organizations:
Greater Hartford Arts Council received $460,000 for continued support
of the arts as well as GHAC's partnership in the annual United Technologies
Symphony on Ice holiday benefit.
University of Hartford received $250,000 to help build the school's
Integrated Science, Engineering and Technology Complex.
Yale School for Forestry & Environmental Studies received $75,000 for
a biannual national poll on environmental topics.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford received $50,000 for the newly opened
Asylum Hill club and for programming and operating support.
Artists Collective received $25,000 for the organization's 2005 jazz
and dance concert series.
The full report is available at www.utc.com.
United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a
diversified company that provides a broad range of high technology
products and support services to the building systems and aerospace
industries. Fortune Magazine has ranked UTC as a "Most Admired"
company every year since 2001 based on criteria including social
responsibility, innovation and financial performance.
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