Sustainability Leadership When it comes to sustainability, leadership can take many forms. Whether developing more sustainable solutions, reducing environmental burdens throughout the product life cycle or maintaining ISO certifications, Kodak continues to support and develop programs and partnerships that support the sustainability of print. Below are examples of how Kodak is leading the way in sustainability efforts. ISO and OHSAS Certifications | | | | In line with the company's corporate values, most manufacturing sites maintain ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 registrations. The sites adhere to the stringent environmental management system requirements set by the International Organization for Standardization. Kodak's corporate Health, Safety and Environment Management System is also registered to ISO 14001. Some sites also maintain OHSAS 18001 registration for their Occupational Health and Safety Management System.
See a listing of ISO and OHSAS registrations listed by manufacturing site / country. Click here to download a copy of the certificate of registration for each Kodak manufacturing site.
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| Since 2004, Kodak has been a member of The California Climate Registry, a non-profit organization recognized as a standard-setter for tracking and reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2007, Kodak became the first Registry participant with international operations to have its global data verified by a third party. Beginning with 2008 data, Kodak transitioned its membership to The Climate Registry, a new multi-state registry. |

| Since 2001, Kodak has been part of the . The Dow Jones' annual review is a thorough analysis of corporate economic, environmental and social performance, assessing issues such as governance, risk management, climate change mitigation, supply chain standards and labor practices. |
 | Kodak is a proud participant in the Business Roundtable's Climate RESOLVE initiative. Roundtable CEOs believe that forward-looking companies working in partnership with government can find many practical opportunities to improve energy efficiency and reduce, avoid, offset or sequester greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions without serious economic disruption.
|  | For more than a decade, Kodak has partnered with the U.S. EPA as an ENERGY STAR Partner to product energy efficient products and operations. | | | For several years, Kodak has been part of the Carbon Disclosure Project, an independent, not-for-profit organization designed to create a lasting relationship between shareholders and corporations regarding the implications for shareholder value and commercial operations presented by climate change. | |  |  |  | |