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Johnson Controls, a
Fortune 70 company that creates smart environments for vehicles, homes and
workplaces, today announced the release of the company's 2007 Business and
Sustainability report.
The report outlines the company's new vision for "a
more comfortable, safe and sustainable world," highlights its global
commitment to the environment, and provides updated financials. The report
may be viewed online at http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/sustainability.
The company recently posted its 61st consecutive year of increased
sales, 17th consecutive year of earnings increases and 32nd consecutive
year of dividend increases. The report covers significant achievements that
occurred during the year and also details Johnson Controls' commitment to
sustainability through a wide variety of corporate citizenship initiatives
and environmental stewardship programs around the globe.
"Sustainability extends beyond including the environment in marketing
collateral or campaigns; it's the core of our business," said Charles A.
Harvey, vice president of diversity and public affairs for Johnson
Controls.
The report comes shortly after the recently released 2007 Dow Jones
Sustainability Index (DJSI), which recognized Johnson Controls for its
leadership in sustainability. This is the third consecutive year Johnson
Controls' sustainability initiatives and results have been cited in the
DJSI's World category and second consecutive year in its North American
category.
The company's commitment to sustainability has not only contributed to
its performance in 2007, but has earned it industry recognition.
For
example, the company:
-- helped make lead-acid automotive batteries the most recycled consumer
product in the United States -- nearly double the rate of recycling
for aluminum cans and paper.
-- is rapidly becoming the leading independent supplier of hybrid battery
systems that make vehicles more energy efficient.
-- was one of the first companies to achieve LEED certification for its
Building Efficiency headquarters in Milwaukee, eventually upgrading to
LEED Gold for Existing Buildings. The company is currently rebuilding
its global headquarters in Milwaukee to LEED Platinum-level standards,
the highest level of energy-efficient and environmentally sensitive
design certification.
About the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
The Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes are updated annually according to
a systematic corporate sustainability assessment of the largest 2500
companies around the world. Companies are measured against economic,
environmental and social criteria including corporate governance, branding,
climate change and labor practices.
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