Welcome to the 14th annual nonfinancial report of Ford Motor Company. Our vision for our sustainability reporting is that it is the basis of organizational learning. It demonstrates our values, and both reflects and drives outstanding economic, environmental and social performance.
This section of our Sustainability Report provides information about this Report and an overview of our sustainability performance in 2012. It includes perspectives on sustainability at Ford from our Chairman, our CEO and our vice president for Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering; a summary of 2012 performance data; our goals and commitments; a “map of our year”; and discussion of assurance of this Report.
In addition to this full online Report, we publish an eight-page summary report (pdf, 2.64Mb) for use by employees, customers and other stakeholders. Our most recent previous report was released in June 2012.
We see reporting as an ongoing, evolving process, not an annual exercise. Further information about our reporting approach can be found in the Reporting and Transparency section. Although this is not formally an “integrated report” – one that combines financial and sustainability reporting – we have expanded on our longstanding practice of reporting on Ford’s financial health and its interrelationships with our sustainability performance (see, for example, the value chain infographic, which includes examples of value creation at each stage). We expect our reporting to evolve further and invite your feedback on this Report, and our approach to reporting, at sustaina@ford.com.
Data in this Report are subject to various forms of assurance as noted in the data tables. The summary report was reviewed by Ford’s top executives and the Sustainability Committee of the Board of Directors. A Ceres stakeholder committee, which included representatives of environmental groups and socially responsible investors, reviewed our materiality analysis and the outline for the full report.
This Report is aligned with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G3 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines, released in October 2006, at a self-declared application level of “A.” See the GRI Index for a complete listing of the GRI indicators. More information on the GRI and the application levels can be found on the GRI website.
This Report also serves as Ford’s annual United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) “Communication on Progress,” as it includes discussion of Ford’s implementation of the 10 principles of the UNGC and support for broad U.N. development goals. Please see the UNGC Index for information on where the UNGC principles are covered in this Report.
This Report covers the year 2012 and early 2013. The data are primarily for 2012 (for operations) and for the 2012 and 2013 model years (for vehicles).
Consistent with the GRI Guidelines’ guidance on boundary setting, the data in this Report cover all of Ford Motor Company’s wholly and majority-owned operations globally, unless otherwise noted. Data measurement techniques, the bases of calculations, changes in the basis for reporting or reclassifications of data previously reported are noted in the data charts.
Our Performance Summary lays out our key data in all categories – for 2012 and the previous two years.