'Ecomagination' at Work: GE's Sustainability Initiative
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Case Details:
Case Code : BECG068
Case Length : 19 Pages
Period : 2005-2006
Organization : General Electric Company
Pub Date : 2006
Teaching Note : Available
Countries : The US
Industry : Diversified
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Towards A Cleaner Environment Contd...
The hydrogen production project was a part of GE's 'Ecomagination' initiative,
launched in May 2005. Ecomagination, promoted as GE's commitment to sustainable
development, was a large- scale program aimed at making the company a more
responsible corporate citizen. It covered among other things, GE's efforts to
enhance its investment in developing sustainable technologies, and increase its
revenues from sustainable products, while lowering emissions and improving
energy efficiency at its production plants. According to GE, Ecomagination would
help the company "imagine and build innovative technologies that [would] help
customers address their environmental and financial needs and help GE grow."
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GE was only one of the many large companies that had invested in sustainability
in the early 2000s.
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Notable
among the others were Novartis AG, Unilever Plc., BMW AG, and energy and
petroleum majors ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp., and BP (formerly
British Petroleum). According to analysts, sustainability initiatives
were especially relevant for large companies that had a huge impact on
the economy as well as the environment.
However, they added that most large companies were only indulging in
'greenwash' when they talked about their sustainability efforts. But
GE's results in the first year after the launch of Ecomagination seemed
to indicate that it was one of the few large corporations that were
genuinely committed to sustainability. |
Background
GE's origins can be traced back to 1879, when Thomas Alva
Edison (Edison) invented the first successful incandescent electric lamp. Edison
was an entrepreneur as well as an inventor, and had started several small
businesses dealing with power stations, wiring devices, and appliances during
the late 1870s and 1880s. In 1890, he brought all these businesses together and
combined them under the Edison General Electric Company (EGEC).
EGEC merged with the Thomas-Houston Electric Company in 1892 to form GE. The
newly formed GE was headquartered in New York. In 1894, Edison gave way to
Charles Coffin (Coffin) as the CEO of GE...
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