Intel’s vision: This decade we will create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth.
As we look to achieve our vision for this decade, this report serves as a guide that covers our corporate responsibility performance during 2012, including our strategic approach to key environmental, social, and governance indicators.
Our approach to integrated reporting
The first section of our report covers content recommended by the International Integrated Reporting Committee for inclusion in “integrated reports.” Our hope is that this will meet the needs of readers interested only in an integrated report, as well as stakeholders who are looking for more detailed information.
Customize a report of your own
We make it easy to select specific sections so you can build the most useful report for your purposes. Choose only the information that you need, including additional supporting documents and information.
See goals and performance
We have set public goals and tracked performance indicators in key corporate responsibility forum areas for well over a decade, enabling us to drive continuous improvement over time.
Intel rank in green power
Since 2008, Intel has been the largest voluntary purchaser of green power in the U.S., according to the EPA.
Inspiring young innovators
In 2012, we reached 7 million students through the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public.
Empowering girls and women
In 2013, we supported the launch of the "Girl Rising" film and 10x10 social action campaign, which highlight the importance of investing in the education of girls and women to advance economic opportunity.
GRI Index and UN Global Compact Communication of Progress
We prepared this report using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)* G3.1 Guidelines, and we self-declare the report at the GRI Application Level A+.
We welcome your ideas and feedback on the report
Your feedback is important to us. We encourage you to share your questions, comments and ideas through our CSR@Intel blog, Twitter, and our online feedback form.
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