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WEC Announces Call For Nominations For 2009 Gold Medal Award For International Corporate Achievement In Sustainable Development
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C. - May 20, 2008 - The World Environment Center (WEC) is
inviting nominations for the 25th WEC Gold Medal for International
Corporate Achievement in Sustainable Development.
The WEC Gold Medal Award is one of the most respected measures of a
global company's ongoing commitment to the practice of sustainable
development. Only global corporations that can document well implemented,
outstanding and sustained success are eligible to compete. A potential
applicant company must demonstrate global vision and a commitment to
sustainable development through innovative application of policies, and
international economic, environmental, and social responsibilities. An
independent Jury of international leaders selects the Gold Medal awardee.
Nominations of eligible corporations must reach the WEC Gold Medal
Secretariat, no later than Friday, June 2, 2008. Self-nominations
are welcome. Nominations may be submitted by completing and returning the
brief Nomination Form in the
Nomination Brochure or online at
http://www.wec.org/programs-initiatives/gold-medal/2009-wec-gold-medal/index_html.
After the Jury reviews this initial application, eligible candidates will
be notified and invited to make full submissions by August 22, 2008. The
2009 WEC Gold Medal Award nomination brochure provides all the details
about the schedule of the nomination and selection process.
Previous recipients of the WEC Gold Medal award are: ABN AMRO Bank (2006),
Starbucks (2005), Johnson Controls Inc. (2004), Ricoh Group Ltd. (2003),
CEMEX (2002), The Royal Dutch/Shell Group (2001), International Paper
Company (2000), Eastman Kodak Company (1999), Philips Electronics N.V.
(1998), Compaq Computer Corporation (1997), Alcoa (1996), Ciba-Geigy
Limited (1995), S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1994), Xerox Corporation (1993),
Procter & Gamble Company (1992), Rohm & Haas Company (1991), IBM
Corporation (1990), The Dow Chemical Company (1989), The BP Group (1988),
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company (1987), Exxon Corporation (1986) and 3M
(1985).
About the World Environment Center
WEC is an independent, non-profit, non-advocacy organization headquartered
in Washington, DC. Working with the private sector, international
organizations, government agencies, academia and non-government
organizations it advances sustainable development around the world through
direct, on-the-ground initiatives and projects that improve environment,
health and safety, the efficient use of natural resources and business
operations.
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