Sustainability

We believe that a truly sustainable business must consider environmental impacts as well as effects of our business activities on people.  Our vision is to be the best aerospace company FOR the world, for today's and for future generations. 
POWERING A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
We are integrating sustainability into all of our core business activities. We aim to design, produce, operate and service products that have minimal impact on people and our planet throughout their entire life cycle. 
ADVANCING HOW WE OPERATE
We apply best management practices to continuously improve our operations, reducing our environmental impacts and costs. We aspire to worldwide operations that benefit our employees, customers and the communities in which we operate.

DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD
By embedding sustainability into all that we do, we are engaging and empowering our employees and other stakeholders to transform our business processes and culture.
GLOBAL CHEMICAL REGULATION 

Governance & Reporting
Our sustainability commitments are managed by our Vice-President of Quality, Environment, Health & Safety. As a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, all public reporting is communicated through them. Details are available here: http://www.utc.com/How-We-Work/Pages/Sustainability.aspx

Toxic Reduction Act and Plan Summary

As part of Pratt & Whitney’s Environment, Health & Safety Policy, we will not be satisfied until our workplace is safe from hazards, our employees are injury free, our products and services are safe, and our commitment and record in compliance, pollution prevention and protection of the natural environment are unmatched.

In compliance with the Toxics Reduction Act, 2009, each facility located in Ontario subject to this legislation is required to develop plans to prevent pollution, protect human health and protect the environment by reducing the use and creation of toxic substances. Summaries of our plans are available to our employees and the public at the following link.

For more information on the Toxics Reduction Act and O. Reg. 455/09 visit: https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-environment-conservation-parks