Sunday, October 12, 2014

Caesars Entertainment Exceeds Corporate Citizenship Goals By Taking a major Way to Play



101014 CaesarsCReport 300Caesars Entertainment Corporation issued its fifth annual Corporate Citizenship Report, entitled "Serious Play."

Caesars has long been committed to being a favorable corporate citizen that contributes to improving the economic, social and environmental quality of life wherever it operates. Caesars' mission - inspiring grown-ups to play responsibly - is described in its latest citizenship report, which showcases the company's positive impacts on society and the surroundings in 2013 and early 2014.

Caesars tracks its corporate citizenship progress in areas including Responsible Gaming, Employee Development, Environmental Stewardship and Community Investment Performance. The newest report details the company's impact in 2013 and in addition provides newer information that demonstrates its corporate citizenship efforts in action.

As detailed within the current report, Caesars exceeded its aggressive environmental-sustainability goal to cut back energy and carbon emissions and surpassed its waste-diversion goal. Significant strides have also been made reduce water use and continued community giving. Caesars maintained its industry lead in innovative Responsible Gaming programs, training 43,286 employees in 2013.

"Corporate citizenship is rooted within the mission and values established in our Code of Commitment greater than a decade ago. As our business evolves, our programs advancing corporate citizenship become more sophisticated," said Caesars Entertainment Chairman, President and CEO, Gary Loveman. "Our mission is to entertain and encourage grown-ups to play; but we are also determined to satisfy our responsibilities and participate in community life to deliver tangible benefits to all of our constituencies."

Caesars' core priorities are identified through a comprehensive process involving feedback from stakeholders, consultation with external experts, and reviews by Caesars' Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Council. "Serious Play" is written in line with the GRI G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines at core level.

"We are proud to support the advancement of meaningful standards that raise the bar for business accountability, and believe it will be important for Caesars to be leading edge from an engagement and reporting standpoint," said Gwen Migita, vp of sustainability and company citizenship at Caesars Entertainment. 


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