Motorola Publishes 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report
Motorola releases its 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report, entitled Innovating for a Smarter World.
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) published its 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report, highlighting actions the company has taken on social, accountability and environmental initiatives to innovate for a smarter world.
“Motorola technology is improving people’s lives, solving problems and making communities, governments and businesses more efficient and more connected,” said Karen Tandy, senior vice president, public affairs and communications, Motorola. “We continue to push the boundaries of eco-innovation in our products and operations, connecting people while using less energy. And wireless broadband products are transforming communities in emerging markets by enabling Internet access for the first time.”
Report highlights include:
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Mobile phones like the MOTO™ W233 Renew and the MOTOCUBO™ A45 Eco made using post-consumer recycled plastics and certified CarbonFree®
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The company’s work to reduce the carbon footprint of its operations by 35 percent since 2005
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How enterprise mobility technology is helping customers reduce energy waste in supply chains, transport systems and energy infrastructure
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The power of Motorola technology to transform communities that previously had no access to the Internet
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The Motorola Foundation’s work to support communities and inspire students to learn about science, technology, engineering and math
Review the full report or download a report summary at www.motorola.com/responsibility.
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) published its 2009 Corporate Responsibility Report, highlighting actions the company has taken on social, accountability and environmental initiatives to innovate for a smarter world.
“Motorola technology is improving people’s lives, solving problems and making communities, governments and businesses more efficient and more connected,” said Karen Tandy, senior vice president, public affairs and communications, Motorola. “We continue to push the boundaries of eco-innovation in our products and operations, connecting people while using less energy. And wireless broadband products are transforming communities in emerging markets by enabling Internet access for the first time.”
Report highlights include:
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Mobile phones like the MOTO™ W233 Renew and the MOTOCUBO™ A45 Eco made using post-consumer recycled plastics and certified CarbonFree®
*
The company’s work to reduce the carbon footprint of its operations by 35 percent since 2005
*
How enterprise mobility technology is helping customers reduce energy waste in supply chains, transport systems and energy infrastructure
*
The power of Motorola technology to transform communities that previously had no access to the Internet
*
The Motorola Foundation’s work to support communities and inspire students to learn about science, technology, engineering and math
Review the full report or download a report summary at www.motorola.com/responsibility.
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