CA Technologies announced its annual Green Week of worldwide employee volunteer activities in celebration of Earth Day.
Currently in its seventh year, Green Week promotes environmental awareness and supports the company’s sustainability efforts. As part of the program, CA Technologies employees will give time during their work day to nonprofit organizations, and participate in activities like beach clean-ups, tree plantings, trail maintenance and more.
"Giving back to the communities where our employees live and work is an important part of our company culture," said Erica Christensen, VP, Corporate Social Responsibility, CA Technologies. "Whether it's planting trees, revitalizing distressed neighborhoods or cleaning local beaches and parks, CA employees will again come together and work to strengthen the communities where we do business."
Conducting business in a way that advances sustainability is a top priority for CA Technologies. Highlights of the company’s sustainability efforts include:
• Active employee Green Teams — representing more than half of the company’s workforce — committed to reducing natural resource consumption at CA Technologies offices around the world.
• A commitment to reducing the company’s greenhouse gas emissions.
• Company products and solutions that improve data center efficiency for CA Technologies and its customers.
• Purchasing electricity from renewable resources.
• Building approximately 330,000 square feet of company office space that is LEED-registered or under a green lease.
• Being recognized as a sustainability leader by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, the UN Global Compact 100 Stock Index, the FTSE4Good Index Series, Maplecroft Climate Innovation Index and on Newsweek’s Green Rankings.
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