Boeing participates in focused, progressive and action-oriented programs with business, government and the community to improve environmental performance:
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Climate Leaders Boeing joined the industry-government partnership in 2008, committing to reduce the company’s environmental impact by completing a companywide greenhouse gas emissions inventory, establishing reduction targets and reporting progress to the EPA on an annual basis.
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development Boeing joined this 200-company coalition focused on sustainable development through business leadership. Member companies can explore sustainable development, share knowledge, experiences and best practices, and advocate business positions on these issues.
- Carbon Disclosure Project Boeing has participated in the Carbon Disclosure Project, an independent nonprofit organization that has become the standard for carbon disclosure methodology and process, since 2006.
- The Nature Conservancy International Leadership Council Boeing serves as a member of the International Leadership Council, one of the world’s leading corporate forums on conservation. In addition, Boeing serves on The Nature Conservancy’s Seattle board.
- Pew Center on Global Climate Change Business Environmental Leadership Council Boeing participates in this group of major companies that exhibit environmental leadership through investment in environmentally progressive products and the support of domestic and global measures to achieve cost-effective reductions in emissions.
- Department of Energy/EPA Energy Star Boeing participates in the joint U.S. Department of Energy and EPA Energy Star program for energy management.
- U.S. Green Building Council Boeing is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable building practices that develops and administers the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design building standards.