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Title: New Sustainability Goals


1
Beyond Climate Change A Global Company
Perspective
Name Montri Simagrai Title Managing
Director Organization Du Pont (Thailand)
Limited Event Asias Emerging Response on
Climate Change Date November 23, 2007
2
The Vision of DuPont
  • To be the worlds most dynamic science company,
    creating sustainable solutions essential to a
    better, safer, healthier life for people
    everywhere.

3
DuPont in Asia Pacific
  • History and Current Presence
  • Entered Japan in the early 60s
  • Today has operations in 14 markets
  • More than 50 wholly-owned facilities and 30 joint
    ventures
  • About 6,000 employees in wholly-owned operations
  • Total sales revenue about US4.7 billion in 2006,
    accounting for 18 of the global total
  • 2 Corporate RD facilities located one in Japan
    and one in China

4
Our Position on Climate Change
5
Our Position on Climate Change
  • DuPont believes the science is sufficiently
    compelling to take prudent actions to address
    global warming and its potential for climate
    change.
  • Policies must be carefully developed to ensure
    adequate reductions in an economically
    sustainable manner.

6
Our Position on Climate Change
  • We believe it is in the best interest of DuPont
    to
  • Anticipate increased governmental efforts to
    reduce emissions
  • Ensure that governmental actions give credit for
    early action
  • Use market mechanisms to assure policies are
    economically sustainable

7
Encouraging Public Policy Founding Member of
Key Organizations
8
Encouraging Public Policy
DuPont has taken these actions and policy
positions because they are the right things to do
for both business and the environment. We will
continue to bring new products and technologies
to market that help address the global climate
challenge. Business alone cannot solve the
problem. Federal legislation, within a global
framework, will help create the marketplace that
will drive innovation, economic growth, and
environmental progress. DuPont strongly believes
governments should take action on climate change.

9
2015 Sustainability Goals
10
Our 2015 Sustainability Goals
  • Reducing Environmental Footprint
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Water Conservation
  • Fleet Fuel Efficiency
  • Air Carcinogens
  • Independent Verification of Site Programs
  • Serving the Marketplace
  • Environmentally Smart Market Opportunities from
    RD Efforts
  • Products that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Revenues from Non-Depletable Resources
  • Products that Protect People

11
  • 2010 Footprint Goals
  • Hold total energy flat with 1990 levels -
    currently down 6.
  • 10 energy from renewable sources at cost
    competitive with best available fossil fuels -
    currently at 5.
  • 2015 Footprint Goals
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduce additional 15
    from base year 2004.
  • Water Conservation Reduce water consumption 30
    at global sites that are located where the
    renewable freshwater supply is either scarce or
    stressed, based on United Nations analysis.
  • Fleet Fuel Efficiency Ensure that 100 of our
    off-site fleet of cars and light trucks employ
    leading technologies for fuel efficiency and
    fossil fuel alternatives.
  • Air Carcinogens Reduce 50 from a base year of
    2004.
  • Independent Verification Ensure that 100 of our
    sites are ISO 14000 certified.

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  • 2010 Footprint Goals
  • Hold total energy flat with 1990 levels -
    currently down 6.
  • 10 energy from renewable sources at cost
    competitive with best available fossil fuels -
    currently at 5.
  • 2015 Footprint Goals
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduce additional 15
    from base year 2004.
  • Water Conservation Reduce water consumption 30
    at global sites that are located where the
    renewable freshwater supply is either scarce or
    stressed, based on United Nations analysis.
  • Fleet Fuel Efficiency Ensure that 100 of our
    off-site fleet of cars and light trucks employ
    leading technologies for fuel efficiency and
    fossil fuel alternatives.
  • Air Carcinogens Reduce 50 from a base year of
    2004.
  • Independent Verification Ensure that 100 of our
    sites are ISO 14000 certified.

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Our 2015 Sustainability Goals
  • Reducing DuPonts Footprint
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Water Conservation
  • Fleet Fuel Efficiency
  • Air Carcinogens
  • Independent Verification of Site Programs
  • Serving the Marketplace
  • Environmentally Smart Market Opportunities from
    RD Efforts
  • Products that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Revenues from Non-Depletable Resources
  • Products that Protect People

15
  • 2015 Market-Facing Goals
  • Environmentally Smart Market Opportunities from
    RD Efforts Double our investment in RD
    programs with direct, quantifiable environmental
    benefits for our customers and consumers along
    our value chains.
  • Products that Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    Increase our annual revenues by at least 2
    billion from products that create energy
    efficiency and/or significant greenhouse gas
    emissions reductions.
  • Revenues from Non-Depletable Resources Nearly
    double revenues from non-depletable resources to
    at least 8 billion.
  • Products that Protect People Introduce at least
    1,000 new products or services that help make
    people safer globally.

16
Sustainable SolutionsExamples
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Reducing Our Footprint Water Conservation
  • DuPont plant, Savli, India
  • Reduced water use more than 99 in the
    Engineering Polymers production line in 2001-02.
  • Realized a 92 reduction in water use in the Crop
    Protection production line in 2004-05.

18
Reducing Our Footprint Hubei Plant
Sustainability Project - China
  • DuPont Surfaces (Guangzhou) Xishui site, Hubei
    Province
  • Two-phase sustainability project were
    implemented on safety, health and environmental
    protection to comply with DuPont SHE standard and
    local regulations.
  • Received external recognition
  • Xishui County recognized the plant as the Most
    Excellence Plant in January 2005 and The Most
    Respected Plant in February 2005.
  • Huang Gang City named Hubei Plant a Top Ten
    Environmental Model in December 2005.

19
Serving the MarketplaceEnvironmentally Smart
Solutions
Nomex in windmills
Tyvek HomeWrap
Photovoltaics
Fuel Cells
20
Serving the MarketplaceEnvironmentally Smart
Solutions Thailand
Low Emission Car Paint Enhance the awareness of
targeted bodyshops and car owners through
aggressive promotions on environmentally friendly
user of low emission (LE) productive refinish
system. 183 bodyshops has been certified
nationwide in Thailand.
21
Serving the MarketplaceReduced Greenhouse Gas
Emissions
Next Generation Refrigerants Cooling
Technologies
Stationary A / C
Mobile A / C
Refrigerants
Not in Kind Cooling Technologies
Lubricants Secondary Fluids
Emission Reducing Seal Technologies System
Monitoring
22
DuPont Refrigerants Solutions for Distributors,
Wholesalers and Retailers
Stationary A / C
  • Over 75 years as the proven leader in refrigerant
    science and technology.
  • DuPont Suva refrigerants and the new DuPont
    ISCEON 9 Series of refrigerants a complete
    family of easy-to-use, non-ozone-depleting HFC
    retrofit refrigerants for CFC and HCFC equipment.

DuPont Refrigerants Benefits
gt Suva 410A is the leading HFC refrigerant for
replacing R-22 in positive displacement
residential and light commercial air-conditioning
and heat pump systems. gt ISCEON MO59 is a zero
ozone-depleting substance (ODS) and, therefore,
is not subject to phase-out under the Montreal
Protocol regulations.
Applications Refrigerant Fluids Emission
Reducing Seal Technologies System
Monitoring Lubricants Secondary Fluids Not in
Kind Cooling Technologies
23
Serving the Marketplace Bio-Based Economy
FROM
The source is not renewable
TO
The source is renewable
24
Sorona Polymer in TextilesFrom corn to polymer
and fiber
Stretch Recovery
Softness
In apparel, Sorona Benefits
gt Comfort stretch and recovery gt Soft hand gt
Stain resistance gt Easy care gt Easy dye gt
UV/Chlorine resistance gt 37 renewably sourced
content
Vibrant colors
25
Serving the MarketplaceDuPont Three-Part
Biofuels Strategy
Seed Crop Protection Solutions
Biobutanol
Agricultural Inputs Seeds Crop Protection
Advanced Biofuels
Cellulosic Fuels
Biofuels From Biomass
26
Recognition
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External Recognition
  • Recognized as 2006 "Best in Class" for our
    approach to climate change, by the Carbon
    Disclosure Project, a coalition of global
    investors.
  • Recipient of the National Safety Councils 2006
    Green Cross Safety Medal.
  • Ranked 1 in the U.S. and 2 globally by Ceres in
    2006 for meeting the business challenges
    associated with climate change.
  • Named to Fast Company magazines 2006 Fast 50
    list of people and organizations who will change
    the world. DuPont was recognized for the
    development of products based on non-depletable
    resources and reduction of greenhouse gases.

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Back-up SlidesCompany Overview
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DuPont Core Values
  • Safety and Health
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Highest Ethical Behavior
  • Respect for People
  • The Goal is Zero

31
DuPont in 1802 DuPont in 2007
  • 60,000 employees
  • 210 sites
  • gt 75 countries
  • 500,000 SKUs
  • gt 400,000 customers
  • 36 billion investment
  • 27.4 billion revenues (2006)

100 employees 1 site 1 country 1 product 12
customers
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Transforming For Our Third Century
Maturity
Maturity
Growth
Growth
Maturity
Put Science to Work, Go Where the Growth
is, Power of One DuPont
Birth
Growth
Birth
Chemistry, Energy
Birth
Explosives
Six Sigma
1802 1830 1850 1900 1925 1945 1990 2000 2050 2090
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Structural Transformation is Complete
Total Change 60 Billion
Acquisitions/JVs
Herberts
Eastman LCP
Seed China jvs
20 Pioneer
Montelli
Agar Cross
Norferm
Soy China jvs
Atofina
Antec
Retrim
80 Pioneer
Griffin
Biosentry
PTI
ChemFirst
Uniax
Polar Vision
Renner
Red Lion
Kappler
Verdia
Krystal Holographics
Pharma jv
LiquiBox
Solae jv
1998
2004
1999
2000
2002
2003
2001
Divestitures
DTF
Teflon fibers
Consol
Pharma
DuPontSA
Peroxide
Clysar
Print Publishing
DuPont Photomask
Poly staple, N.A.
INVISTA
PET Intermediates, NA
Conoco
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