Mission campus, our Santa Clara site is involved in engineering, design, research and development, and software engineering, and houses several corporate organizations, including sales and marketing, legal, supply network, and human resources. With more than 7,000 employees, Intel is the largest employer in Santa Clara.
2013-16, Mission Campus water savings on the campus has added up to
180
million gallons
2013-16, Mission Campus cut use of potable water
30%
Responsible water management at Intel worldwide helps us meet our business needs and those of our communities. Drought conditions in California have mandated a statewide water reduction of 25%. At Mission campus we've achieved a reduction of 30% from our 2013 levels - saving over 180 million gallons of water from 2013-2016.
2013-16, Mission Campus water savings on the campus has added up to
180
million gallons
2013-16, Mission Campus cut use of potable water
30%
Intel's global goal is to save 4 billion kWh between 2012 and 2020. So far we've saved 1.6B kWh and remain on track to meet our 2020 goal. At Mission Campus optimizing infrastructure will help contribute to reaching this goal. We are adopting advanced control strategies, freeing cooling in labs and data centers, retro-commissioning HVAC systems, optimizing heat recovery, and installing LED lighting.
Intel's global goal between 2012 and 2020 is to save
4
billion kWh
As of 2017, Intel global has saved
2
Billion kWh
Since 2008, we have recycled more than 74% of the total waste generated in our operations. We are also taking actions to reduce the amount of waste generated and increase the amount recycled. In support of our 2020 environmental goals, at Mission campus we have mixed-use and e-waste recycling stations around the campus encouraging our employees separate waste helping to divert material from the landfills.
2016 Mission Campus non-hazardous waste recycled
16,217
tonnes
2016 Mission Campus recycled non-hazardous waste
74%
During the last five years, Intel has contributed approximately $68 million to educational institutions and non-profit organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento region. Intel focuses much of its corporate philanthropy on improving math, science, and engineering education.Intel’s California employees volunteered 331,504 hours in 2015, generating more than $2.6 million in matching grants from the Intel foundation for schools and nonprofit organizations across the state.
In 2016, alternative energy was our primary energy source at
66%
In 2016, alternative energy contributed
13.1k
kwh