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9.13.2006 - 02:07pm ET
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Ceres/ACCA Seeking Nominations for 2006 Sustainability Reporting Awards
(CSRwire) BOSTON - Ceres and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) today called for submissions to the Ceres-ACCA North American
Awards for Sustainability Reporting 2006. The deadline for submissions is
October 27, 2006.
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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 will be given for reports published in 2006 for year
2005 performance.
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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. The panel of 15
judges includes North American leaders and experts representing a broad
spectrum of backgrounds.
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Last year, reporting award applications were received from 87 companies.
Hewlett-Packard and Nike were co-winners of the top sustainability
reporting award overall. (More details can be found at http://www.ceres.org/sustreporting,)
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 2006. 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.
Companies may apply on their own behalf or be nominated by others.
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"A growing number of North American companies are trying to increase
accountability to stakeholders by investing serious time and energy into
reports disclosing their social and environmental impacts and
performance," said Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres. "We think it is
important to recognize innovation and leadership in such corporate
reporting."
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"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."
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Ceres, a U.S. coalition of investors, environmental groups and other
public interest organizations, launched and led the Global Reporting
Initiative (GRI) with the United Nations Environment Program, until it
became an independent, international standard-setting organization in
2002. The number of companies around the world that follow the GRI
Sustainability Reporting Guidelines is now nearly 1,000. 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.
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To apply
To apply for the 2006 awards, please read the Applicants'
Info Flyer and complete the Application
Form. The deadline for submissions is October 27, 2006.
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For further information, please contact:
Nigel Hall
 Senior Advisor Communications, ACCA Canada
416-483-4328 or nigel.hall@ca.accaglobal.com
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Brooke Barton
 Program Associate, Ceres
 617-216-7215 or barton@ceres.org
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About Ceres
 Ceres is a national coalition of 85 investment funds, environmental
groups and other public interest organizations working with companies to
address sustainability challenges such as global climate change. Formed in
1989, Ceres created the Ceres Principles, a pioneering 10-point code of
corporate environmental conduct that led to widespread adoption of
environmental principles by corporations worldwide. In 1997, Ceres
launched GRI, which has become the internationally established standard
for corporate reporting on the "triple bottom line" of economic, social
and environmental performance. GRI is now an independent institution with
nearly 1,000 companies using the guidelines.
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About ACCA
ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the world's
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 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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