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As a global manufacturer, John Deere
strives to conduct business in a way that safeguards employees, customers,
community neighbors and the environment. In the company's view, conducting
business this way is a necessary part of its pursuit of sustainable growth
and performance that endures.
Deere's
operating processes reflect a commitment to environmental protection through
energy- efficient systems and waste reduction and elimination. When investing
in new products, approaches or technologies, John Deere gives preference
to those that have the most favorable environmental impact and safeguard
customers.
Deere's
Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) policy requires compliance with all
applicable EHS regulations wherever the company does business. Deere makes
EHS considerations a priority in business planning, provides financial and
human resources for EHS programs, monitors performance, and promotes healthy
workplaces.
John Deere's
environmental stewardship and commitment to workplace safety are integrated
into the company's operations throughout the world by the John Deere EHS
Management System. The system includes a set of formal, documented processes
for controlling and continuously improving environmental, health and safety
measures.
John Deere
considers environmental protection and employee safety to be the
responsibility of all employees. Along with training at initial
employee-orientation sessions, there is a required curriculum for global unit
managers, and intermediate and advanced curricula
for EHS professionals.
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