Xerox Releases 2016 Global Citizenship Report: Highlights Progress on Sustainability, Innovation, Diversity and Communities
September 22 2016 - 08:00AM
Business Wire
Xerox (NYSE:XRX) released its 2016 Global Citizenship
Report today. The report demonstrates the progress Xerox is making
to responsibly provide technology and business process services
while helping clients and communities address the world’s greatest
challenges.
Key accomplishments in the 2015 fiscal year include:
- Putting Customers First:
Xerox is one of the world’s top innovators and leverages this on
behalf of its customers. As an example, Xerox and the Florida
Department of Transportation are rolling out a next-generation
tolling system to drive operational efficiencies and provide a
better customer experience for Floridians and visitors. The
company’s efforts in shaping the Document Technology market
continue to be recognized; for the eighth straight year it was
named a market leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Managed Print
and Content Services.
- Doing Good Business:
Named to “100 Best Corporate Citizens” by Corporate Responsibility
Magazine.
- Diversity and Evolving the
Workplace: In the U.S., 60 percent of Xerox’s employees
are women, and women represent 32 percent of executive and
senior-level managers. Minorities represent 48 percent of employees
and 15 percent of executive and senior-level managers in the
U.S.
- Preserving the Planet:
Reduced energy consumption by 12 percent and cut emissions by 20
percent — that is 65,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e)
across worldwide sites.
- Caring for Communities:
More than 2,500 non-profit organizations, colleges and universities
received direct financial support from The Xerox Foundation through
grants, matching gifts or community involvement activities.
Social Responsibility will continue to be a central theme after
Xerox separates into two market-leading companies, Xerox and
Conduent. That is the key message from Ursula Burns, Xerox CEO and
chairman, in the 2016 Global Citizenship report released this
week.
“For more than 50 years, Xerox’s citizenship initiatives have
made a positive impact on the world,” says Burns. In the report,
she writes, “Citizenship will continue to be integral to both
companies when the company separates. Each will carry forward our
values and culture, including a steadfast commitment to integrity,
innovation, sustainability and community.”
The annual citizenship report also points out the many ways
Xerox leverages technology to help its customers reduce their
carbon footprint. One example, CompleteView™ Pro, is a tool in the
managed print assessment process that analyzes printing use and
costs. Using data analytics, the tool helps businesses better
understand the environmental impact of print output such as power
consumption and CO2 emissions by device and site.
Other examples include managed print services, trip planning
apps, and the Merge™ parking platform.
Efforts inside the company include the use of energy-efficient
technologies such as Emulsion Aggregation (EA) toner, which
requires 30 to 35 percent less energy per pound to manufacture.
Xerox also uses renewable energy sources to power facilities and
engage in energy management and equipment upgrades such as
utilizing outdoor pipes to cool process water in winter months.
Xerox is a charter partner of the ENERGY STAR® program; in fact,
100 percent of all new eligible Xerox product introductions meet
ENERGY STAR® 2.0 requirements for Imaging Equipment.
For more information about Xerox’ citizenship activities, visit
www.xerox.com/citizenship.
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About Xerox
Xerox is helping change the way the world works. By applying our
expertise in imaging, business process, analytics, automation and
user-centric insights, we engineer the flow of work to provide
greater productivity, efficiency and personalization. Our employees
create meaningful innovations and provide business process
services, printing equipment, software and solutions that make
a real difference for our clients and their customers in 180
countries. On January 29, 2016, Xerox announced its plans to
separate into two independent, publicly traded companies – Xerox
Corporation, which will be comprised of the company’s Document
Technology and Document Outsourcing businesses, and Conduent
Incorporated, a business process services company. The company is
on track to complete the separation by the end of 2016. Learn more
at www.xerox.com.
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