E.ON UK has published its 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report.
The online report provides a comprehensive account - with
charts and case studies - that shows a responsible and sustainable
approach to how the company does business. The reporting period
covers the 12 months from 1 January 2007 and details performance
in relation to E.ON UK’s Changing Energy strategic
programme.
E.ON UK has identified its Corporate Responsibilities - and
what they mean to the company - to drive its actions so that
customers, government and other stakeholders know what to
expect. Six Corporate Responsibilities provide the framework
and direction for the CR programme and this year’s report
follows this structure.
The report has been independently verified by the Reassurance
Network and compiled using the G3 guidelines from the Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI). The report highlights activity
across the UK business and complements the E.ON Group CR report
2007.
E.ON is one of the UK's leading power and gas companies -
generating and distributing electricity and retailing power
and gas - and part of the E.ON Group, the world's largest
investor-owned power and gas company. E.ON employs around
17,000 people in the UK.
To download the 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report - Click
Here
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