GE Citizenship

Citizenship at GE is a full-time commitment. It is embedded in our culture and our business strategy. It inspires our thinking and infuses our actions. It stems from our drive to invent things that matter, and links with our belief in a better way.

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GLOBAL 100: GE Named One of the 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World

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GE Raises More Than $100,000 For Village in Tanzania

Sustainable Finance & Socially Responsible Investment

The Motley Fool Corporate Responsibility Spotlight: General Electric

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Sustainability: A Technological Challenge

Sustainable Finance & Socially Responsible Investment

Profits and CSR Closely Linked: Report

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GE Sustainability Rated Highly by Tomorrows Value Research

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BSR Launches HERfinance: Financial Inclusion Program for Women in Global Supply Chains

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GE Mexico's Long History of Community Support

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