Texas Instruments has released its 2011 Corporate Citizenship Report outlining the company's social responsibility progress and goals.
Posted on the company's website, TI's sixth annual citizenship report meets requirements for the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) self-assessed Application Level A, one of the top two highest levels rating transparency. GRI is one of the world's most widely used frameworks for sustainability reporting.
“Sustainability is a lasting evolution at Texas Instruments that challenges us to think about what we're doing today and what we want to achieve tomorrow,” said Rich Templeton, TI Chairman, President and CEO. “It is a journey that goes beyond our next earnings report and any unforeseen ups and downs year-to-year.”
“I have an unshakable belief that the best is yet to come as technology makes a better world — one that is more exciting, more interactive, more connected and more efficient. We commit to doing our part by helping create problem-solving technology while continuing to grow responsibly,” he said.
For more information on the report, log on to TI’s Corporate Citizenship site.