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11.09.2007 - 10:56am ET
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Abbott Donates 'Cool Globe' to Lake County Forest Preserves for Permanent Display at Greenbelt Cultural Center
'Cool Globe' Sculpture Promotes Environmental Protection Awareness
(CSRwire) NORTH CHICAGO, IL - November 9, 2007 - To help raise environmental
awareness in Lake County, Abbott has donated a "Cool Globes" sculpture
from a recent outdoor public art exhibit in Chicago to the Lake County
Forest Preserves (LCFP) as a permanent display at the organization's
Greenbelt Cultural Center in
North Chicago, Ill.
The "Cool Globes" program, which Abbott sponsored, featured sculpted
globes, each five feet in diameter, on which artists from around the world
applied their designs to present messages and images on environmental
issues like climate change solutions. After the exhibit ended, the
artworks were sold in a public auction to raise money for environmental
education.
The "Cool Globe" Abbott acquired and donated to LCFP, "Nature Nurture:
Raise Future Environmentalists," was created by Chicago artist Nancy
Pochis Bank. The artist's piece presents how the earth's future
stewardship depends on children connecting with nature. Bank used
whitewashed, "blank slate" children covered in patterns of nature icons
with silhouetted moms and dads positioned over their shoulders to
illustrate them overseeing their children's interactions with the natural
world.
"I want to give parents ideas for how they can get their kids outdoors
more," said Bank. "We have to help our children bond with nature, to love
the earth, before we ask them to save it."
"Like Abbott and others involved in the 'Cool Globes' project, we share
the goal of promoting environmentally sound practices, reducing negative
impact on the earth through stewardship and education, and preserving our
delicate natural world for children and families of today and tomorrow,"
said Bonnie Thomson Carter, President, Lake County Forest Preserves. "We
are very grateful to Abbott for its generous donation of this innovative
sculpture that is proudly displayed at our Greenbelt Cultural Center. The
globe's message of inspiring children and their families to care for and
enjoy the outdoors together connects very strongly to our agency's
mission."
"Abbott's support of the Lake County Forest Preserves and the 'Cool
Globes' art exhibit is part of our commitment to environmental
sustainability," said John C. Landgraf, senior vice president, Global
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Supply, Abbott. "Families across the
north suburbs enjoy the Lake County Forest Preserves, and we believe the
family-focused message conveyed in the 'Cool Globe' we're donating will
inspire visitors to be part of the solution of protecting the environment
for future generations."
About the Lake County Forest Preserves
The Lake County Forest Preserves manage over 25,500 acres of land and
offer innovative educational, recreational and cultural opportunities for
all ages. Visitors enjoy over 125 miles of trail for a variety of outdoor
recreation uses, fishing ponds and lakes, public access to the Fox River,
award-winning nature and history education programs and events, and four
public golf courses. Facilities of special interest include Independence
Grove near Libertyville, Ryerson Conservation Area near Deerfield, Lake
County Discovery Museum near Wauconda, Greenbelt Cultural Center near
North Chicago and ThunderHawk Golf Club near Beach Park.
More information about the Lake County Forest Preserves is available by
calling 847-367-6640 or visiting on-line at www.LCFPD.org.
About Abbott's Environmental Initiatives
Building on its longstanding commitment to responsible environmental
practices, Abbott recently implemented several new initiatives to further
reduce its impact on the environment, including:
Becoming the first and only FORTUNE 500 company to commit to
going "carbon neutral" with its U.S. auto fleet through the use of hybrids
and other fuel-efficient vehicles, and by purchasing carbon offsets;
Implementing an aggressive new global energy policy with specific
goals that include reducing CO2 emissions by 30 percent by 2011; and
Investing in renewable energy, including installing a large solar
power system to produce electricity for the company's vascular plant in
Temecula, Calif.
This ongoing commitment to sustainable business practices has led to
Abbott being named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI
World) in recognition of the company's leading economic, social and
environmental performance. To learn more about Abbott's sustainability
initiatives and to read or download the company's 2006 global citizenship
report, visit www.abbott.com/citizenship.
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. With
global headquarters in north suburban Chicago, Abbott is the largest
non-government employer in Lake County, Ill.
Abbott's news releases and other information are available on the
company's Web site at www.abbott.com.
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