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Ford and Timberland Win Ceres-ACCA North American Awards for Best Sustainability Reporting
Texan and Canadian Companies Also Receive Top Reporting Awards
(CSRwire) BOSTON, MA – April 30, 2008 - Ford Motor Company and The Timberland
Company received the top sustainability reporting awards today in an
international competition organized by the Boston-based Ceres coalition
and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The
winners, selected from 87 nominations, also included Calgary,
Alberta-based Suncor Energy and Austin, TX-based Dell, Inc. The four
winners were announced at the Ceres annual conference today at Boston’s
Renaissance Harbor Hotel. A complete judges' report was also released
today which is available at www.ceres.org/reportingawards.
The 7th annual Ceres-ACCA North American awards program, sponsored this
year by Weber Shandwick's Planet 2050, is designed to highlight best
practices in reporting on sustainability issues by North American
companies and other organizations, and to provide guidance to other groups
and companies that are publishing or intend to publish sustainability or
corporate social responsibility reports.
"The Ceres-ACCA Awards reward transparency by giving recognition to
organizations that report environmental and social performance in the most
complete and credible way. We do not reward rhetoric," said Mindy S.
Lubber, president of Ceres, a national coalition of investors, companies,
and environmental groups. "These reports articulate ambitious goals, make
the business case for sustainability, discuss areas for improvement, and
reflect the feedback - both laudatory and critical - of key external
stakeholders."
"As stakeholders grow increasingly savvy in their understanding of
sustainability issues, they're also increasingly demanding about the
quality of CSR information they expect from companies," said Jeff Swartz,
Timberland's President and Chief Executive Officer. "We work hard to
ensure that we're providing current, relevant and transparent
communications to our stakeholders, and we're honored to receive this
important recognition of our efforts."
This year there were 87 entries from Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. From
these, 21 entries were short-listed, including Gap, Inc., Hewlett-Packard,
Starbucks, Nike, and Weyerhaeuser.
The winners were selected by a 12-person independent panel of judges
representing a broad spectrum of backgrounds in the nonprofit, corporate
and investment worlds. The judging criteria focused on completeness,
credibility, and effectiveness of communication.
This year's award winners are:
Best Sustainability Report (co-winner)
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
The 2006/07 Sustainability Report from Ford clearly identifies the
material sustainability issues affecting the company, including climate
change, human rights, sustainable mobility in emerging markets and safety.
The report discloses the greenhouse gas emissions of Ford's fleet and
benchmarks tailpipe emissions per vehicle against industry averages. It
also communicates well through both an online and print report; the
printed copy encourages reader to learn more online and the website
provides an easy-to-navigate format.
Best Sustainability Report (co-winner)
The Timberland Company, Stratham, New Hampshire
Timberland's 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility Report provides a
comprehensive dashboard of key performance indicators and trends that
illustrate progress to date on existing goals and sets new goals for the
following year. It discusses Timberland's influence on its supply chain
with strong disclosure on factory location, factory growth, and the
company’s monitoring, assessment and remediation program. In addition,
it provides a thoughtful discussion of how the company is encouraging
responsible action among its customers by providing product-specific
sustainability information, and shares external feedback on Timberland's
material issues through extensive stakeholder quotes and commentary.
Commendation for Climate Change Reporting
Suncor Energy, Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The 2007 Report on Sustainability from oil sands producer Suncor
highlights the strategic importance of climate change for the company by
highlighting the risks and opportunities the company faces. The report
describes the management accountability structure for addressing climate
change at Suncor, from the board of directors down, and discloses
comprehensive and detailed carbon emissions data, both historical and
forward-looking, on each of the company's primary business areas.
Commendation for Product Stewardship Reporting
Dell Inc., Austin, Texas
Dell's sustainability report provided notable discussion about how the
company is working to integrate sustainability considerations into the
design, manufacture and recovery of its products. It details Dell's Life
Cycle Assessment (LCA) process and the company’s recovery, reuse, and
recycling efforts, including global recycling and environmental standards,
consumer recycling and donation programs, and commercial asset recovery
services.
About Ceres: Ceres is a national coalition of investors,
environmental groups, and other public interest organizations working with
companies to address sustainability challenges such as global climate
change. In 1997 Ceres launched the Global Reporting Initiative, which has
become the internationally established standard for corporate reporting on
the "triple bottom line" of economic, social and environmental performance.
Ceres also directs the Investor Network on Climate Risk, a group of more
than 60 institutional investors from the U.S., Europe, and Canada who
collectively manage $5 trillion in assets.
About ACCA: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) has promoted transparency in reporting the impact of business
activities on sustainable development for over a decade and is involved in
reporting awards in more than 20 countries around the world. ACCA is the
largest international accountancy body with 296,000 students and 110,000
members in 170 countries.
About Weber Shandwick: Weber Shandwick's Planet 2050 is a
specialist communications and change management agency designed to help
business, NGOs and governments navigate the environmental and social
challenges needed to operate in a planet under pressure.
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