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ExxonMobil understands and supports Europe's drive towards a sustainable energy future. We contribute to this aspiration through our efforts to improve environmental performance and energy efficiency, our commitment to social responsibility, health and safety and by new developing technologies that may help meet future energy demand, while protecting (or decreasing impacts on) the environment.
ExxonMobil is also involved in Europe's debate on building an energy future that meets energy demand in an environmentally and socially responsible way. We participate in these discussions directly, as well as through our active membership of various EU industry associations.
ExxonMobil is a member of OGP (Organisation of Oil and Gas Producers), UNICE (Union of Industry and Employers Confederations in Europe), CEFIC (the European Chemical Industry Council), Europia and Concawe (the petroleum industry associations), AmCham (the American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union) and Ecetoc (the European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals). |  | |     |  | |  | REACH |  |  |  | REACH: registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals. |  |
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  |  | |  | Road Safety |  |  |  | The commitment of ExxonMobil to safety is that “Nobody Gets Hurt”. Our goal is to achieve an incident-free workplace with zero personal injuries, zero accidents and zero spills. |  |
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