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Whirlpool
Corporation Named to Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Whirlpool
Corporation has been named to the 2008/2009 Dow Jones Sustainability Index
(DJSI), an international stock portfolio that evaluates corporate performance
using economic, environmental, and social criteria. This is the fourth
year in a row that Whirlpool has been named to a Dow Jones Sustainability
Index.
We are proud to be recognised by one of the world's most comprehensive
reviews of sustainable business practices for four consecutive years,
said Jeff M. Fettig, Whirlpool Corporation's chairman and CEO. Our
ability to be included on this Index stems from the efforts of Whirlpool
employees. I am proud of the people at Whirlpool who make our long-term
commitment to social responsibility a reality.
Whirlpool Corporation has conducted business with integrity and given
back to the communities in which it operates since its founding in 1911,
long before sustainability became a focus of business and society. Nearly
40 years ago, the company established a corporate office for environmental
control and in 2003, Whirlpool became the world's first appliance manufacturer
to announce a global greenhouse gas reduction target.
Launched in 1999, the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes are the first global
indexes tracking the financial performance of the leading sustainability-driven
companies worldwide. Based on the cooperation of Dow Jones Indexes, STOXX
Limited and SAM they provide asset managers with reliable and objective
benchmarks to manage sustainability portfolios.
Companies are selected for the DJSI based on a thorough assessment of
general and industry-specific sustainability criteria including corporate
governance, environmental performance, labour practices, and community
development. The analyses are verified by an external auditor. Further
information on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes can be found at http://www.sustainability-indexes.com.
Web: http://www.whirlpoolcorp.com
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