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A Message from Agilent Technologies President and CEO Bill Sullivan
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Agilent's 2010 Corporate Citizenship Report reflects our ongoing efforts to bring positive change to our world. Agilent's goal is to be a leader in sustainability strategies and philanthropic efforts. We accomplish our philanthropic objectives through Agilent Technologies and the Agilent Technologies Foundation. Efforts include science education programs, employee volunteer work, and donations through Agilent Employee Giving Campaigns.
Our contributions to sustainability include Agilent products, services and applications dedicated to environmental and food safety markets. In addition to our own sustainability practices, we collaborate with customers, agencies and researchers on topics such as the 2010 Gulf oil spill, food safety, pesticide analysis and greenhouse gas analysis.
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Please note two enhancements to the 2010 report. First,
Agilent now aligns with ISO 26000 standards as part of
our social responsibility practices. ISO 26000 is a
voluntary international standard that provides guidance
on social responsibility.
Second, this report has been prepared in accordance
with GRI G3 guidelines. The Global Report Initiative
framework is the most widely used standardized
sustainability reporting framework in the world.
Agilent's 2010 report represents a balanced and
reasonable presentation of our economic, environmental
and social performance.
As the world's premier measurement company, we take
pride in our ability to support our customers, employees
and investors in making our world a better, healthier
and more sustainable place to live.
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