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TE Connectivity

Company Sustainability Profile Overview

TE connectivity is a leading global provider of engineered electronic components, network solutions, undersea telecommunication systems, and specialty products for customers in more than 150 countries.

TE Connectivity

TE connectivity is a leading global provider of engineered electronic components, network solutions, undersea telecommunication systems, and specialty products for customers in more than 150 countries.

Energy

5,869,062 Giga-joules (2010)

Carbon Emissions

714,111 Metric tonnes CO2-e (2010)

Waste

17,436 Imperial tons (2010)

Water

5,933,780 Cubic metres (2010)

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Business Data

  • Staff
  • 89,000 employees
  • Revenue
  • $12,100,000,000 (2010)

TE Connectivity

Company Sustainability Profile Qualitative detail

Executive Summary

TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity believes that promoting high integrity standards and good corporate citizenship across their global enterprise is critical to their growth and the continued success for all stakeholders, including their employees and shareholders. As TE Connectivity continues to grow and change, they will refine their approach to responsible governance, ethics, and compliance by:
  • Periodically updating their Guide to Ethical Conduct and policies to reflect new trends and priorities;
  • Focusing training on new issues and also continuing to focus on conflicts of interest, fraud prevention, proper financial reporting, and  ethical sales practices; and
  • Assessing and training third party sales agents in countries with higher risk profiles.

Staff Engagement

TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity's Guide to Ethical Conduct (Guide) sets the foundation for all TE employees to better understand how their core values relate to their jobs. All employees are trained on the contents of the Guide, which is translated into 20 languages. Each year their employees are asked to certify their compliance with the policies and principles outlined in the Guide. In 2010, more than 94% of employees completed the Guide re-certification.

Progress Report

TE Connectivity

Progress 2009-2010

  • From 2009 to 2010, TE achieved an 8% reduction in GHG emissions, even though their sales volume increased significantly as the economy rebounded. They expect that continued attention to their audit findings will yield continuous improvement in the future
  • The company recycled nearly 75% of the 75,000 metric tons of the by-product materials generated in fiscal year 2010, and they recycled or reused more than 80 million pounds (36.4 million kg) of metal scrap and plastic resin from the company's manufacturing operations.
  • 24 million gallons of water is now being saved annually, due to the new recirculation practices, flow restrictions and restricted drain openings at their sites in California, Mexico and India.

TE Connectivity

Company Sustainability Profile Analytics & Charts

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Carbon Emissions Mt CO2-e

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Company Sustainability Profile Sector Comparison

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TE Connectivity 89,000 12,100,000,000 USD 714,111 5,869,062 5,933,780 17,436 View Profile »
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