Published 06-06-12
Submitted by ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) has published its 2011 Corporate Citizenship Report, detailing its environmental, economic, and social performance. The report is available at www.exxonmobil.com/citizenship.
Rex Tillerson, Chairman and CEO, said, “The need for energy – vital for economic development and human progress – must be met while addressing environmental and social impacts associated with increasing demand for energy resources. The Corporate Citizenship Report explains how ExxonMobil is playing its role in meeting this challenge.”
The report documents ExxonMobil’s plans, initiatives and performance related to safety, the environment, economic development, corporate governance, and social progress. The report, which is the company’s ninth, shows that in 2011, ExxonMobil:
The report also describes the company’s approach to stakeholder engagement and community investment, including:
The Corporate Citizenship Report was prepared in accordance with the reporting guidelines and indicators of the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association and the American Petroleum Institute Oil and Gas Industry Guidance on Sustainability Reporting (December 2010).
ExxonMobil welcomes your comments at citizenship@exxonmobil.com.
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