Medtronic ‘Refreshes Brand,’ Announces New Environmental, Social, and Governance Targets

The company reported its progress in key environmental, social, and governance areas over the past year along with some new performance targets related to sustainability and inclusion. Medtronic also added a new “tagline” to its brand.

• Source: Alamy

Medtronic unveiled its first report on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives while adding “Engineering the Extraordinary” as a “tagline” to its brand.

“Our environmental, social and governance efforts combined with the passion of our 90,000-plus employees in over 150 countries help advance...

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