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2.14.2007 - 05:24pm ET
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Motorola Ranked Fourth Among America's "100 Best Corporate Citizens"
CRO Magazine Recognizes Motorola for Outstanding Governance, Environment, Community and Employment Practices
(CSRwire) SCHAUMBURG, IL - 14 February 2007 – CRO magazine has named Motorola, Inc.
(NYSE: MOT) to its list of the "100 Best Corporate Citizens." The 2007
ranking, released today, marks the second year in a row that Motorola has
earned the fourth spot on the list and the fourth time that Motorola has
appeared in the top 10.
The annual ranking is based on the evaluation of more than 1,100 of the
largest U.S. publicly traded companies in eight key categories:
shareholders, community, governance, diversity, employees, environment,
human rights and product.
"Corporate responsibility is inherent in everything we do – from our
commitment to strong environmental, health and safety practices to our
community support and efforts to foster a diverse and engaged workforce,"
said Maryann Clifford, corporate vice president, who leads Motorola's
corporate responsibility efforts. "Being named as one of the country’s
top corporate citizens is a testament to the work of our employees around
the world to uphold such strong standards that benefit both Motorola and
our customers."
Analysis by KLD Research & Analytics to develop the ranking noted that
Motorola is particularly effective in reporting on social, environmental
and economic performance measures, and that the company has taken
significant steps to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate
contributions to global climate change and air pollution.
Recycling is another priority for the company. Motorola has developed a
variety of reuse and recycling programs for mobile phones and accessories.
The Race to Recycle program encourages U.S. K-12 students to collect used
phones - Motorola or other brands - in exchange for a cash contribution to
their schools.
The Motorola Foundation's global support for education-focused initiatives
also was scored as a company strength in the list analysis. In 2006,
Motorola and the Foundation's charitable giving increased to more than $21
million, with primary focus on math, science, technology and engineering
educational programming for both teachers and students. Motorola also
became a global partner of (RED), selling a range of phones from which a
percentage of profits is donated to the Global Fund to help eliminate
AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa. The company also continues to
promote economic activity in developing countries through greater access
to mobile telecommunications.
"The 100 Best distinguish themselves from their peers at other large
public companies by embracing higher standards – combining strong
financial performance with responsible practices on environmental and
social issues," said Michael Connor, publisher and editor of CRO magazine.
"We salute the 100 Best for their leadership roles in the field of
corporate responsibility."
Motorola has been recognized repeatedly for its corporate responsibility
efforts. In addition to being named as one of the country's "100 Best
Corporate Citizens," several rating agencies and indices recognized
Motorola as a socially responsible investment in 2006. The company also
was named one of Fortune magazine's Most Admired companies in 2006 and has
received numerous awards for its employment, environment and supplier
diversity initiatives.
The 100 Best Corporate Citizens list was developed by Business Ethics
magazine, which was incorporated last year into The CRO, a premier
membership organization for corporate responsibility officers. CRO
magazine will publish the full list in its January-February 2007 issue.
More details regarding the 100 Best Corporate Citizens list are available
on the CRO website at www.thecro.com.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of seamless
mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you connect
simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and entertainment that
you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have"
products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks -- along with a full
complement of support services. A Fortune 100 company with global presence
and impact, Motorola had sales of US $42.9 billion in 2006. For more
information about our company, our people and our innovations, please
visit www.motorola.com.
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