2009 Corporate Citizenship Report details industry leading results
ExxonMobil outlines achievements in environmental, safety, economic & social performance: • Greenhouse gas emissions reduced by three million metric tons, the equivalent of taking 600,000 cars off U.S. roads • Lowest-ever workforce lost-time incident rate recorded • More than $860 million spent with U.S.-based minority- and women-owned businesses
Exxon Mobil Corporation issued its 2009 Corporate Citizenship Report detailing actions to improve environmental, economic and social performance, while providing the energy needed to support economic recovery and growth around the world.
The report details how ExxonMobil reduced greenhouse gas emissions, was an industry leader in worker safety and, despite the economic downturn, invested at record levels in 2009 – more than $27 billion in capital and exploration expenditures. The company also contributed about $262 billion, or more than 13 times its earnings, to economies around the world through taxes and purchases of goods and services.
Follow this link to read the summary version of the 2009 Corporate Citizenship Report.



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