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8.17.2006 - 11:00pm ET
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Alcan Joins the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights
(CSRwire) Montreal, Canada- Alcan announced today that it has joined the Business
Leaders Initiative on Human Rights (BLIHR). BLIHR's principal purpose is
to find practical ways of applying the aspirations of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights within a business context and to inspire other
businesses to do likewise.
"Alcan's participation in the Business Leaders Initiative on Human Rights
is further demonstration of its commitment to sustainability and the
importance it places on the heart of its success: its people," said Dick
Evans, President and Chief Executive Officer, Alcan Inc. "The Company
employs the highest standard of human rights in all of its more than 440
OHSAS accredited installations across the world, and through local
stakeholder engagements is promoting these rights throughout the
communities in which it operates," he added.
Alcan is engaged in a variety of local stakeholder initiatives aimed at
helping developing countries address issues that are critical to their
economic and social prosperity, including human rights, HIV/AIDS, potable
water, basic sanitation.
The Company's joint-venture Ningxia primary aluminum smelter in China
attained ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certification in just 11
months, setting a new record for time taken for securing these
certificates inside Alcan and China, a country often criticized for its
position on human rights.
In Ghana, Alcan recently announced a 3-year US$300,000 support of the
Government's efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Alcan will also maintain its annual contribution of US$430,000 towards the
Company-owned-and-operated hospital, which serves more than 10,000
people.
In Cameroon, Alcan's joint-venture Alucam smelter has been working with
the local community in battling serious medical issues, in particular
HIV/AIDS, through its TRICAM project. TRICAM provides the entire local
community with access to high quality specialized health services. Thanks
to wide-scale campaigns and voluntary testing at Alucam, the HIV-positive
rate in the Alucam community dropped to under five percent in 2003, versus
an approximate 12 percent for the rest of Cameroon. Today, it is at 3.5
percent.
"Over the last decade, a growing number of companies have come to
recognize that they are not immune from human rights issues, and indeed
have an important part to play in fostering greater respect for human
rights in the countries where they operate," said Mary Robinson, BLIHR's
Honorary Chair and President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical
Globalization Initiative, former President of Ireland and former UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights. "Companies like Alcan are important to the
BLIHR as they are committed to integrating concern for human rights into
their operations and developing good practices for other companies to
follow," she added.
The BLIHR was founded in 2003 for an initial three-year period by seven
large multi-national companies to help lead and develop the corporate
response to human rights. Today, BLIHR has 11 corporate members and is
embarking on its second three-year phase (2006-2009). It was initiated in
partnership with Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization
Initiative.
For more information on the above mentioned examples and on Alcan's
sustainability achievements, please visit the sustainability section on
the Company's website: www.alcan.com.
Alcan Inc. (NYSE, TSX: AL) is a leading global materials company,
delivering high quality products, engineered solutions and services
worldwide. With world-class technology and operations in bauxite mining,
alumina processing, primary metal smelting, power generation, aluminum
fabrication, engineered solutions as well as flexible and specialty
packaging, today's Alcan is well positioned to meet and exceed its
customers' needs. Alcan has 65,000 employees in 60 countries and regions,
posted revenues of US$20.3 billion in 2005 and was selected as a
Super-Sector Leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index.
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