| |  | In 1880, George Eastman planted the seed that would become the Eastman Kodak Company.
He built the company on his core values of entrepreneurship, philanthropy and concern for the employee. Today these values are embodied in Kodak's Corporate Responsibility Principles and continue to direct the company’s approach to sustainable growth. | | | | | | Kodak's design strategy looks across the life-cycle for opportunities to provide more product or service value for less environmental impact. | | | | | | Responsibly managing all our assets, including our people, our facilities and the products and services we sell, contributes to a healthful workplace and the protection of natural resources. | | | | | | Customers, suppliers, neighbors and industry experts are just a few of the many with whom Kodak communicates, collaborates and shares learnings. | | | At Kodak, we understand that everything that we do contributes to our sustainability story. Sustainable companies have strong governance functions, care for the environment, and participate in a broad dialogue with the communities around them. Learn more about the key corporate functions that fall under our sustainability umbrella. | | | |  |