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7.25.2006 - 01:35pm ET
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The Dow Chemical Company Announces Commitment to Clean Water Solutions at the United Nations
R&D, Market Development and Blue Planet Run Foundation Partnership Anchor Sustainability Goal to Drive New Technologies, More Widespread Global Awareness
(CSRwire) UNITED NATIONS, New York -- Speaking at the United Nations before an
audience of international leaders from the policy, business, and NGO
communities, Andrew Liveris, chairman and CEO of The Dow Chemical Company
(NYSE: DOW), today committed the Company's resources to developing new
technologies and solutions for creating safer, more sustainable water
supplies for communities around the world.
Joined by dignitaries including the Mark Malloch Brown, Deputy
Secretary-General of the United Nations, members of the United Nations
Fund for International Partnerships (UNFIP), United Nations Children's
Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Foundation (UNF), Liveris emphasized
the urgency of addressing the needs of the 1.2 billion people worldwide
whose lives are threatened because of inadequate or unhealthy water
supplies.
"Water is the single most important chemical compound for the preservation
and flourishing of human life," Liveris said. "And yet today, more than a
billion people are in peril every day because they do not have enough
water or the water they have is unhealthy. Lack of clean water is the
single largest cause of disease in the world and more than 4,500 children
die each day because of it."
As part of Dow's 2015 Sustainability Goals, Liveris pledged the Company
would reinforce its commitment to technologies designed to meet the needs
of the 21st century for water development, purification and transmission
technologies, including:
New solutions for economically viable desalination;
New and improved chemistry and polymers for removing specific
impurities in water;
Innovative materials for leak-proof water piping that can
dramatically increase the efficiency of community water systems;
New, lower-cost technologies and business models for the management
of municipal water supplies.
"As a large company, we take our philanthropic mission very seriously, but
we approach the challenge of developing water resources not in a spirit of
charity but as a business, in a spirit of enterprise," Liveris said.
"Where we create the most leverage, the most value, the most power to
solve this problem is in the laboratory and in the marketplace."
Blue Planet Run: A Partnership for Global Awareness
Liveris also outlined a new partnership between Dow and the Blue Planet
Run Foundation, a U.S.-based non-profit organization committed to
sustainable water solutions. The foundation will raise awareness of and
funds for clean water projects worldwide through the inauguration of the
Blue Planet Run®, the first-ever global endurance run around the world,
sponsored by Dow.
Over the course of 100 days, beginning in June 2007, a team of Blue Planet
Run athletes will circumnavigate the globe, running 24 hours a day.
According to Blue Planet Run Foundation founder Jin Zidell, the
partnership with Dow has created a platform for expanding the reach and
influence of the foundation within the community of major corporations
that are actively working to achieve sustainability goals.
"The partnership between the Blue Planet Run Foundation and Dow is truly a
cooperative effort to raise awareness for this important cause," said
Zidell. By working together, we are creating a movement to celebrate life
and make a real difference in the lives of millions of most disadvantaged
people around the world."
"Blue Planet Run creates a focal point for rallying individuals,
businesses and governments around the problem of clean water access,"
Liveris said. "It is an important piece of our educational and
philanthropic commitment to this issue and consistent with the
compassionate, dedicated, generous spirit of the 42,000 men and women of
The Dow Chemical Company."
Summary of Dow's 2015 Sustainability Goals
Dow's 2015 commitments seek to create a positive impact beyond the
footprint of the Company itself. They include the goal of achieving at
least three breakthrough solutions in four critical areas affecting human
life today: affordable and adequate food supply; safe and affordable
housing; improved personal health and safety; and the sustainable water
supply efforts announced today.
As part of its 2015 goals, Dow has also committed to improving the
Company's energy efficiency, developing alternative sources of energy and
addressing the challenge of global climate change that has been driven by
the consumption of fossil fuels.
A full summary of Dow's 2015 Sustainability Goals are available at www.dowattainability.com
About The Dow Chemical Company
Dow is a diversified chemical company that harnesses the power of science
and technology to constantly improve what is essential to human progress.
The Company offers a broad range of innovative products and services to
customers in more than 175 countries, helping them to provide everything
from fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals to paints, packaging and
personal care products. Built on a commitment to its principles of
sustainability, Dow has annual sales of $46 billion and employs 42,000
people worldwide. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean The Dow
Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise
expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.
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®Dow and the DOW Diamond logo are registered trademarks of The Dow
Chemical Company
®The Blue Planet Run is a registered trademark of the Blue Planet Run
Foundation
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