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Sign In to access restricted content Documentation & Resources Corporate Social Responsibility The browser version you are using is not recommended for this site. Please consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser by clicking one of the following links. Corporate Responsibility Is the Foundation of Our Business At Intel, corporate responsibility and innovation go hand in hand.
For decades, we have set ambitious sustainability goals and embedded ethical practices across our global operations. Corporate Responsibility Report Our focus remains clear: to deliver value to our customers and stakeholders while advancing a future that is sustainable and resilient. Each year, we release a comprehensive report about our efforts, goals, and performance.
Get a quick overview of our recent corporate responsibility highlights and strategy. Read the executive summary Customize your own report with exactly the information you need and download additional resources like Intel’s GRI index, our UN Global Compact mapping, water and GHG emissions data, political contributions, past reports, localized reports, and more.
Customize your information We are sharpening our focus to drive deeper impact in the areas where Intel’s leadership can be most transformational: People, Sustainability, and Technology. We strive to create a high-performing work environment, where every employee feels respected, valued, and inspired. We also work to foster opportunities and advance human rights across our supply chain, communities, and industry.
Strengthening our Culture Our Inclusive Leaders Program helps us build a strong company culture through workshops for all employees. Topics covered include active listening, building trust, and helping colleagues progress in their careers. In 2024, 120 Inclusive Leaders Program workshops were delivered globally, with 2,271 participants.
Learn more about our culture Globally, Intel employees and US retirees have donated more than 22. 4 million hours of service—including more than 830,000 hours in 2024—to schools and nonprofits focused on furthering education, youth programs, social welfare, and many other significant causes that help those in need.
See how our employees are changing the world Responsibly Sourced Minerals We are committed to sourcing the minerals used in our products in an ethical and sustainable manner that safeguards the human rights of everyone in our global supply chain. 99% of smelters and refiners reported in our supply chain are deemed responsibly sourced through their conformance to and/or participation in a responsible minerals assurance program.
Read about our leadership in responsible minerals Through conservation, strong collaborations, and application of technology, we have long worked to reduce the environmental impact of our operations. We work across three main focus areas: climate, water, and waste.
98% Global Renewable Electricity In 2024, we achieved 100% renewable electricity for our Europe, Israel, Malaysia, Vietnam, and China locations, 98% in the US, and 87% in Costa Rica, bringing the global total to 98%. Read about our climate and energy initiatives Advancing Toward Net Positive Water In 2024, we maintained net positive water in the US, India, Costa Rica, and Mexico, advancing toward our goal of net positive water.
Read more about water stewardship at Intel 66% Manufacturing Waste Upcycled During 2024, circular economy practices were applied to approximately 66% of our manufacturing waste streams via reuse, recovery, or recycling.
Read about our waste and circular economy solutions We are laser focused on developing the best products while leveraging our expertise to enrich lives and solve challenges in areas such as education, health and safety, climate change, and responsible use of AI. In 2024, we evolved our responsible AI strategy to reflect recent innovations and emerging risks.
Learn more about our responsible AI practices Empowering the Future Workforce We remain committed to advancing accessibility to technology and skills to enable millions more people to participate in the digital economy.
See how we are expanding tech opportunities 465 Social Impact Technology Projects Funded We have invested in 465 technology projects across 42 countries since 2020, addressing health and life sciences, education, social equity and human rights, accessibility, and sustainability.
Learn how we are activating technology as a force for good To give our stakeholders greater insight into our sustainability work, we regularly report on our plans and progress in a number of areas. Climate Transition Action Plan Our Climate Transition Action Plan outlines the steps we plan to take over the next three decades toward more sustainable products and operations to achieve our net-zero targets.
In 2022, Intel issued a total of $1. 25 billion (B) in green bonds to fund eligible sustainability projects. This report describes the company’s use of proceeds over the previous year.
Read how we are allocating funds Water Restoration Progress Report This report summarizes progress toward our commitment to restore more than 100% of our freshwater consumption—a key component to achieving net positive water.
Read the Water Restoration Progress Report Learn more about our water restoration progress Be first to hear about new initiatives, see our impact close-up, and share your feedback on our corporate responsibility efforts.
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Our integrated approach to corporate responsibility and sustainability creates value for Intel and our stockholders by helping us mitigate risks, reduce costs, build brand value, and identify new market opportunities. Read about our strategies, guiding principles, and policies below. We’re dedicated to transparency in investor relations and financial reporting.
We’re committed to the highest standards of corporate governance and business ethics. We’re devoted to helping people and businesses thrive in an increasingly global economy. We work to continuously improve transparency and promote corporate responsibility throughout the global electronics supply chain.
Sustainable Computing for a Sustainable Future Intel is leveraging its experience and international influence as one of the largest semiconductor designers and manufacturers to move us all toward a future of more sustainable computing. Read our sustainability guidelines ESG Materiality Assessment Process We have conducted formal ESG Materiality Assessments for the past decade, with each assessment building on the one prior.
While the formal process is undertaken at least every two years, we consider our Materiality Assessment to be a living document, to be adapted in line with the dynamic environment in which we operate. Learn more about Intel’s ESG materiality assessment process Our Guidelines and Guiding Principles Our values define who we are and how we act every day as employees and as a company. They speak to everyone within our workforce.
Our Code of Conduct sets the expectations for integrity and ethics that all employees follow. The Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Intel fully supports the vision and goals of the RBA within our global operations. Read the RBA commitment letter Read our self-assessment questionnaire Intel Political Accountability Guidelines Intel’s policy describes practices, decision processes, and accountability for our political activities.
Read our political accountability guidelines Intel Global Human Rights Principles and Approach Intel is committed to maintaining and improving systems and processes to avoid causing or contributing to adverse human rights impacts in our own operations, our supply chain, and our products.
Read our human rights principles and approach Responsible AI Principles We are approaching responsible AI through a comprehensive strategy centered around people, processes, systems, data, and algorithms, with the aim of lowering risks while optimizing benefits for our society.
Read our Responsible AI Principles Intel Statement on Combating Modern Slavery and Ensuring Transparent Supply Chains Intel is committed to respecting human rights, and we expect our suppliers to respect human rights. Product Content Declaration for REACH Intel goes to great lengths to make sure all our products meet applicable legal requirements, and we continually monitor changes in those requirements.
Intel’s Support of the SDGs We are working to help achieve many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through our corporate responsibility and sustainability strategies. Review how we support the SDGs Intel Corporate Accessibility Policy Intel is committed to a culture of accessibility. We use science and technology to eliminate barriers and empower people.
Read our accessibility policy Intel Climate Change Policy Statement Addressing climate change requires broad leadership by both the public and private sectors, including alignment to globally recognized roadmaps and standards. Read our climate change policy statement Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy Intel is committed to sourcing minerals in a manner that safeguards the human rights of everyone in our global supply chain.
Read the responsible minerals sourcing policy Global Environmental, Health, and Safety Policy Intel is committed to caring for our people and the planet in all aspects of our business. Water is a critical natural resource that is of strategic importance to our business and the communities in which we operate.
Our Commitment to Quality Excellence Intel continuously strives to deliver quality and reliability in all its products, building on five decades of relentless innovation. Read about our commitment We are committed to caring for people and the planet from the development of our products, through our supply chain and manufacturing. Intel’s focus on ethical business practices is the foundation of our global tax strategy.
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See Intel’s Global Human Rights Principles . Intel’s products and software are intended only to be used in applications that do not cause or contribute to adverse impacts on human rights.
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Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize is a grant from The J.M. Kaplan Fund recognizing early-stage social entrepreneurs working on environmental, heritage, and social justice challenges. The prize rewards individuals and organizations demonstrating innovative, entrepreneurial approaches to enduring problems. Applications for the 2025 prize were accepted February 11 through April 25, 2025 via an online portal. Spanish-language applications are welcomed, and a Spanish application form is available for download. The prize is biennial and open to a broad range of applicants across the United States working on forward-thinking solutions at the intersection of environment, community, and cultural heritage.