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Intelligent power management company Eaton released its 2023 Sustainability Report and standalone Global Inclusion and Diversity Transparency Report. The publications feature the company’s progress toward its 2030 environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets and in creating an inclusive workplace.

As the ESG regulatory landscape continues to evolve, Eaton is leaning forward—its 2023 Sustainability Report showcasing more transparency and reporting rigor than ever before. Likewise, the company’s Inclusion and Diversity Report shares several employee success stories and reveals how an inclusive culture can achieve better business results.

development for sustainable solutions

Highlights from Eaton’s sustainability report include:

  • Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 31%, up from 27% in 2022, in its operations since 2018 through energy efficiency projects, energy conservation, and shifts to renewable energy. Eaton’s goal is to reduce 50% of GHGs from its operations by 2030.
  • Certified 79% of manufacturing sites as zero waste to landfill, up from 75% in 2022. This moves the company closer to its goal of certifying 100% by 2030.
  • Certified 16% of manufacturing sites as zero water discharge, up from 8% in 2022, surpassing its goal to certify 10% of its sites in water-stressed areas by 2030.
  • Invested $1.3 billion in research and development for sustainable solutions since 2020, up from $900 million in 2022, and progressing toward its goal to spend $3B by 2030.

Improve the quality of life

What’s important gets measured and what’s measured gets done,” said Harold Jones, chief sustainability officer and executive vice president, of Eaton Business System. 

I’m pleased to share that for yet another year, we’re getting it done. We’re marching closer to fulfilling our mission to improve the quality of life and the environment and these publications showcase the significant progress we’ve made on this journey.”

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Highlights from Eaton’s I&D report include:

  • Increasing the representation of women in salaried positions across the enterprise to nearly 28% and U.S. minorities to more than 24%, against 2030 aspirational goals of 40% and 34%, respectively.
  • Increasing the employee inclusion index score—a gauge of employees’ sense of inclusion—to 77%, bringing Eaton closer to its aspirational goal of 80%.
  • Maintaining a strong representation of women and U.S. minorities on the board of directors and senior leadership team.

Advancing policies and programs

Inclusion and diversity are a powerful combination that strengthens our culture and workforce,” said Ernest Marshall, executive vice president and chief human resources officer.

Our reports reflect our transparency, accountability and commitment to advancing policies and programs that promote equity and opportunity for all.”

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