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9.07.2004 ET
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Call for Submissions to the CERES-ACCA 2004 North American Awards for Sustainability Reporting
(CSRwire) BOSTON, MA - The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) and Ceres, a US coalition of environmental and investor groups
today called for submissions to the Ceres-ACCA North American Awards for
Sustainability Reporting 2004. These awards, the first ever in North
America, are entering their third year.
The purpose of the awards program is to acknowledge and publicize best
practice in reporting on sustainability, environmental and social
performance by corporations and organizations and to provide leadership to
those companies that are publishing or intend to publish sustainability
reports.
The awards are not intended to endorse or reward company performance in
any of the three areas, but rather to acknowledge exemplary disclosure
that places performance in the broader context of sustainability
challenges, risks and opportunities. The judging criteria address
completeness, credibility and quality of communication. A jury of eight to
10 judges will be selected in the coming weeks and will include North
American leaders and experts representing a broad spectrum of backgrounds.
Last year, 52 reporting award applications were received from 48
companies. Half of the submissions came from American companies and half
from Canadian ones. A Canadian company, Suncor Energy Inc. from Canada
took the top sustainability reporting award overall. Both ACCA and Ceres
expect that the number of applicants will increase this year.
Any Canadian, American or Mexican company, institution or organization can
submit a report to the Ceres-ACCA North American Awards for Sustainability
Reporting 2004. An organization not based in Canada, the United States, or
Mexico can submit a report if it is solely focused on a site or subsidiary
based in Canada, the United States, or Mexico. The awards will be given
for reports published in year 2004 for year 2003 performance. Companies
may apply on their own behalf or be nominated by others.
"Sustainability reporting is a key driver of corporate social
responsibility behaviors," said Lynn Beauregard, Administrative Director
of ACCA Canada. "It plays a vital role in improving not only
communication, but also credibility and trust between organizations and
their stakeholders." "It also provides a clear framework for all
stakeholders to compare companies on their environmental performance", she
added.
"Hundreds of companies are trying to increase accountability to
stakeholders by investing serious time and energy into reports disclosing
their social and environmental impacts and performance. We think it is
important to recognize innovation and leadership in such corporate
reporting," said Mindy S. Lubber, Executive Director of Ceres. "We are
proud to be working with the ACCA, one of the most important and
globally-minded accounting organizations in the world, to advance this
important trend toward improved disclosure and transparency in North
America."
ACCA has been promoting greater transparency in corporate reporting of
social and environmental impacts for over a decade and is involved in
similar reporting awards throughout Europe, Africa, and the Asia Pacific
region. Ceres launched and led the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) with
the United Nations Environment Program, until it became an independent,
international standard-setting organization in June 2002. The number of
companies around the world that follow the GRI Sustainability Reporting
Guidelines has more than doubled in the past year to over 500.
There are three reporting award categories: Sustainability Reporting,
Environmental Reporting and Social Reporting. The same report cannot be
entered into more than one category.
About Ceres www.ceres.org
Ceres is a coalition of 85 environmental, investor, labor and advocacy
groups working together to increase corporate responsibility worldwide.
Investor members represent more than $300 billion in assets. Since its
founding in 1989, CERES has persuaded dozens of companies to endorse the
CERES Principles, a ten-point code of environmental conduct and publicly
report on their performance. More recently, CERES convened and led the
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) with the United Nations Environment
Program, until it became an independent, international organization in
June 2002.
About ACCA www.accaglobal.com/sustainability
ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the world¹s
largest international accountancy body with 320,000 members and students
in 160 countries. ACCA has promoted transparency in reporting the impact
of business activities on sustainable development for over a decade. ACCA
is involved in reporting awards in more than 20 countries across the world.
ACCA participates in a number of influential organizations, including the
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). In recognition of their UK social and
environmental issues program, ACCA has been awarded a Queen's Award for
Sustainable Development.
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