DuPont 2020 Food Security Goals

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DUPONT 2015 SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
PROGRESS
R&D INNOVATION
2020 GOAL: $10 BILLION R&D INVESTMENT
TO HELP FEED THE WORLD
2012: $1.2 B
2013: $1.295 B
2014: $1.236 B
Innovating to Feed the World
2015: $1.146 B
DuPont committed $10 billion toREMAINING:
research $5.123
and B
DuPont 2020 Food Security Goals
development, and the introduction of 4,000 new
products by the end of 2020.
PROGRESS
PROGRESS
2012: 1,039
2013: 693
2014: 603
633
Engaging and Educating2015:
Youth
REMAINING: 1,032
By the end of 2020, DuPont will facilitate 2 million
engagements with young people around the world to
transfer the knowledge of sustainable food and agriculture
and the impact it will have on a growing population.
PROGRESS
PROGRESS
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT
NEWPROGRESS:
PRODUCT
INNOVATION
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT
RURALR&D
DEVELOPMENT
R&D INNOVATION
PROGRESS:
INNOVATION
2020 GOAL:
$10 BILLION
INVESTMENT
2020 GOAL:
IMPROVER&D
LIVELIHOOD
TO HELP
THE WORLD
OF FEED
3 MILLION
SMALL HOLDER FARMERS
AND $1.2
THEIRB RURAL COMMUNITIES
2012:
2013: $1.295
B
2012: 169,247
2014: $1.236
B
2013: 205,752
2015: $1.146
B
2014: 314,626
REMAINING: $5.123 B
2015: 533,841
REMAINING: 1,776,534
PROGRESS
PROGRESS:
NEWINNOVATION
PRODUCT INNOVATION
NEW PRODUCT
PROGRESS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2020 GOAL: 4,000 NEW PRODUCTS
2012: 1,039
2020 GOAL: IMPROVE LIVELIHOOD
693
OF 3 2013:
MILLION
SMALL HOLDER FARMERS
2014:
AND THEIR603
RURAL COMMUNITIES
2015: 633
2012:
169,2471,032
REMAINING:
2013: 205,752
2014: 314,626
2015: 533,841
PROGRESS
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT
At DuPont, we are creating sustainable, renewable,
innovative, market-driven solutions for some of the world’s
greatest challenges. Between now and 2050, the world’s
population will climb to more than 9 billion, placing
growing demands on our planet’s scarce resources. This
means
the world needs plentiful, healthier food, renewably
PROGRESS
sourced
materials,
ample energy, and better infrastructure
NEW PRODUCT
INNOVATION
and transportation. We are poised to deliver. In 2015, we
made progress in a number of areas including several of
2020 GOAL: 4,000 NEW PRODUCTS
our 2020 Sustainability Goals.
REMAINING: 1,776,534
2020 GOAL: 2 MILLION
YOUTH ENGAGMENTS
2012: 451,846
2013: 774,295
2014: 793,143
2015: 192,820
EXCEEDED GOAL BY: 212,104
2020 4,000
GOAL:NEW
2 MILLION
2020 GOAL:
PRODUCTS
YOUTH
ENGAGMENTS
2012: 1,039
PROGRESS
R&D INNOVATION
2013: 693
2012: 451,846
2014: 603
2013: 774,295
2015: 633
2014: 793,143
2020 GOAL:1,032
$10 BILLION R&D INVESTMENT
REMAINING:
2015: 192,820
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NEW PR
TO HELP FEED THE WORLD
EXCEEDED
2012:GOAL
$1.2BY:B212,104
2013: $1.295 B
Improving Rural Communities
2014: $1.236 B
PROGRESS
DuPont will work to improve 2015:
the livelihoods
$1.146 B of at least
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT
3 million farmers and their rural
communities
REMAINING:
$5.123 Bthrough
targeted collaborations and investments that strengthen
2020 GOAL: 2 MILLION
agricultural systems and make food more available,
YOUTH ENGAGMENTS
nutritious and culturally appropriate.
2012: 451,846
PROGRESS
RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRESS: RURAL DEVELOPMENT
2013: 774,295
2014: 793,143
2020 GOAL: IMPROVE LIVELIHOOD
OF 3 MILLION SMALL HOLDER FARMERS
EXCEEDED
BY: 212,104
ANDGOAL
THEIR
RURAL COMMUNITIES
2015: 192,820
2012: 169,247
2013: 205,752
2014: 314,626
2015: 533,841
REMAINING: 1,776,534
PROGR
YOUTH
DuPont Supports UN Sustainable Development Goals
DuPont 2020 Footprint and Innovation Goals
Continue to Improve our Environmental Footprint
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Additional details on the DuPont 2020 Sustainability Goals can be
found by visiting sustainability.dupont.com
2020 GOAL: REDUCE ENERGY INTENSITY BY 10%
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Unlike our other footprint goals, our energy intensity goal has a
baseline of 2010, an interim 3% improvement target by 2015, and
a final goal of 10% improvement by 2020. Since 2011, our energy
intensity has consistently been below 97% of baseline and in 2015
we formally achieved the interim target with an energy intensity of
96.7% of baseline.
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Our 2020 Sustainability Goals commit us to further improve our
environmental footprint by reducing our emissions intensity by
7% and our energy intensity by 10%, developing business-specific
waste goals, and establishing water risk mitigation plans for select
sites. In 2015, we established new baselines and set goals for
greenhouse gas emissions, water, and waste and will report initial
progress in 2017. We also took another step toward integrating
sustainability into our innovation process by announcing our
Sustainable Innovation Goal, which challenges all products in our
pipeline to contribute to a safer, healthier, more sustainable world.
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DuPont 2020 Sustainability Goals Aligned with
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, the leaders of 193 UN Member States adopted
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs, comprised
of 169 targets, represent a shared vision for what needs to
be achieved by 2030 to secure a sustainable future. The SDGs
provide a useful framework for bringing focus and resources to
greatest
facing the world today in areas such as
2013: 96.7%
2010:the
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economic empowerment,
human rights, health, and the human
2014: 90.5%
2011: 96.3%
and natural environment. Many stakeholders have a role in driving
2015: 96.7%
2012: 96.6%
the SDGs forward, including
national governments, NGOs,
2020: GOAL 90%
academia, private enterprise and others. DuPont supports the
SDGs and stands ready to collaborate with its stakeholders to
help achieve them. The chart above shows how the DuPont 2020
Sustainability Goals — launched in November 2015 and comprised
of Innovation, Food Security, and Footprint — align with and
support attainment of the UN SDGs.
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4.3%
97.9%
$4.0 BILLION EIGHT YEARS NINE TIMES
NEW PRODUCTS
INTRODUCED
NEW PRODUCT
STEWARDSHIP
REVIEWS COMPLETED
REDUCTION IN
GLOBAL GREENHOUSE
GAS EMISSIONS
(DUPONT GOAL BASIS) BETWEEN 2014 AND 2015
SPENT ACROSS ALL BUY SPACES WITH
SMALL AND DIVERSE SUPPLIERS IN THE U.S.
CONSECUTIVE YEARS DUPONT HAS PLACED ON THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FEMALE EXECUTIVES LIST
(INCLUDING PUERTO RICO)
“TOP COMPANIES FOR EXECUTIVE WOMEN”
DUPONT HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED BY THE
HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN AS A BEST
PLACE TO WORK FOR LGBT EQUALITY