How is DuPont mindful of environmental and social issues in the workplace?
In our mission to achieve sustainable growth, decreasing the environmental footprint along the value chains in which we operate is the balance to increasing shareholder and societal value. We will achieve sustainable growth through three strategies: 1) Integrated Science, 2) Knowledge Intensity, and 3) Productivity/Six Sigma. This will be accomplished through a variety of initiatives, such as offering our safety and health expertise externally, using productivity measures to achieve operating efficiency, or through Integrated Science approaches to address human needs. Internally, that commitment is reflected in the guiding principles overseeing ethical business practices and respectful treatment of employees. For more on our social and environmental initiatives, see SocialCommitment. For more on Sustainable Growth and its progress, see the latest Sustainable Growth report. For more on our perspectives on specific environmental and industry issues, see our Position Statements. To learn
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