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Well Folks, That’s a Wrap… Introducing Intel’s 2012 Corporate Responsibility Report

After months of planning, writing, data checking (and rechecking, and rechecking…), this morning we released our latest Corporate Responsibility Report at Intel’s Annual Stockholder Meeting.  For those of you familiar with the process, putting together the report is a labor … Read more >

Intel recognized at the FTSE4Good Sir Mervyn Pedelty Awards

Today, Intel was honored in a ceremony at the London Stock Exchange – one of four companies recognized by FTSE4Good with the newly created awards named in honor of the late Sir Mervyn Pedelty, former Chief Executive of the Co-operative … Read more >

What’s next for Intel’s new Corporate Responsibility Report? More “Snackable” and “Bite-sized” CSR bits

This past Thursday, we released Intel’s latest corporate responsibility report at our annual stockholder meeting. Fast forward three days, and I am sitting in a hotel in Quito, Ecuador getting ready for the start of the CSR Americas conference with … Read more >

Advancing “conflict-free” by offering smelters an incentive

This entry was posted on behalf of Carolyn Duran, “Conflict Free Minerals” program manager at Intel. Last month Intel announced two key goals around manufacturing a “conflict-free” microprocessor – a stretch goal for us in which all the pieces to … Read more >

A “Conflict-Free” Minerals Goal

Intel has been regularly updating our progress on conflict minerals in white papers, Corporate Responsibility Reports and blogs. Recently, we set an internal goal around manufacturing a “conflict-free” microprocessor, and that goal was shared with Intel employees through a video … Read more >