
Submitted by: Disney Corporate Citizenship
Categories: Research, Reports & Publications, Corporate Social Responsibility
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 – 11:47 AM EST
BURBANK, Calif., Mar. 23 /CSRwire/ - The Walt Disney Company today released its second Corporate Citizenship report that details Disney's progress on environmental and social impacts. The report also includes the Company's first set of comprehensive citizenship commitments and goals, aligned around three core principles:
"Being a respected global citizen isn't just good for our employees and the communities in which we operate, it is critical to the growth and success of our business," said Robert A. Iger, Disney President and CEO. "Our next step is to build upon our existing programs and initiatives by clarifying our commitments and expanding our efforts to track and measure our progress."
Highlights of the 2010 Report include:
The interactive multimedia report, now available online only at www.disney.com/citizenship2010, includes comprehensive coverage of eight key areas: family entertainment, inspiring kids and communities, nature conservation, environment, community, workplaces, supply chain, and human rights. An interactive map provides insights into Disney's activities around the world. The report follows the standards of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).
The citizenship report anchors a broader suite of publications. Six additional reports provide information on local impacts of our Parks & Resorts segment.
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