Intel has received the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Sustained Excellence in Green Power Award for its continued commitment to green power, marking the eighth consecutive year the company’s leadership has been recognized by the EPA. Since 2008, Intel has been the nation’s largest voluntary purchaser of green power. Further demonstrating Intel’s sustainability leadership, Marty Sedler, Director of Global Utilities and Infrastructure at Intel, also received the Center for Resource Solutions’ Green Power Leader of the Year Award.
Read MoreIntel has ranked No. 1 on Responsible Sourcing Network’s 2015 Mining the Disclosures report , an in-depth analysis of 155 companies’ social performance on conflict minerals.
Read MoreToday, FORTUNE announced its inaugural Change the World list , a ranking of 51 companies that have made an impact on major global social or environmental problems as part of their competitive strategy. Intel was recognized for its successful efforts to eliminate conflict minerals from its supply chain, which FORTUNE called, “an achievement many had thought impossible.” FORTUNE and FSG, a nonprofit social-impact consulting firm, vetted more than 200 nominees based on recommendations from business, academic, and nonprofit experts. Learn more about Intel’s efforts to remove conflict minerals from technology.
Read MoreSANTA CLARA, Calif., March 4, 2015 – Intel Corporation today announced the 11 winners of the company’s most prestigious award for suppliers, the Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement (SCQI) award. These companies set themselves apart from the thousands of suppliers that work with Intel by demonstrating industry-leading results and commitment across all critical focus areas on which they are measured: quality, cost, availability, technology, customer service, labor and ethics systems, and environmental sustainability. This honor, which recognizes outstanding dedication to broad performance excellence, distinguishes these suppliers as truly world class within Intel’s supply chain
Read MoreSANTA CLARA, Calif., March 4, 2015 – Intel Corporation today announced that 19 companies will receive the 2014 Intel Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) award that recognizes commitment to performance excellence and continuous improvement. These companies achieve PQS status by demonstrating industry-leading commitment across all key performance focus areas: quality, cost, availability, technology, customer service, labor and ethics systems, and environmental sustainability.
Read MoreBloomberg LP and The Points of Light Foundation have honored Intel today as a winner in The Civic 50 . Each year, the Civic 50 recognizes America’s most community-minded companies, providing them with a roadmap to improve the communities where they do business.
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