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11.03.2006 - 02:20pm ET
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Alcan Launches Global Indigenous Peoples Policy
Policy Aims To Promote Constructive And Sustainable Relationships
(CSRwire) Montreal, Canada -- Alcan has launched its global Indigenous Peoples
policy, a critical component within Alcan's commitment to stakeholder
engagement. The Policy, which will be distributed and apply to Alcan's
more than 440 sites, is the result of consultations with Indigenous
peoples and aims to promote constructive and sustainable relationships
with local communities.
"Through its commitment to being a responsible and recognized
international leader in its relationships with Indigenous communities,
Alcan aims to provide a sustainable environment for future generations -
guided by its core values, principles of non-discrimination, and respect
for fundamental human rights," said Daniel Gagnier, Senior Vice President,
Corporate and External Affairs, Alcan Inc. "This Policy will act as a
guiding framework, reinforcing existing relationships as well as creating
new partnerships with Indigenous communities through open, positive, and
respectful communication," he added.
In forming the Policy, Alcan embarked in a process of dialogue and
engagement in places such as Kitimat, British Columbia and
Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Quebec, in Canada as well as Gove, Australia.
Existing Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and relationship protocol
agreements between Alcan and Indigenous communities have assisted in the
Company's comprehensive approach toward open and transparent
communication, while complementing Alcan's commitment toward stakeholder
engagement practices.
Alcan is committed to working with Indigenous communities to enhance
mutually beneficial relationships that create economic value as well as
innovative partnerships. Today, Alcan is involved in a number of business
initiatives with Indigenous peoples and communities that range from land,
forestry and environmental stewardship, education and training, to
regional industrial development.
For example, Alcan signed an agreement with "Le Conseil des Montagnais du
Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean" in 2003 to promote partnership and mutual
respect. This agreement provides a framework and principles that has help
to establish sustainable partnerships.
The Company also established a Regional Industrial Development Centre in
Kitimat, British Columbia to facilitate Northwest B.C.'s economic growth;
the partnership is between Alcan, KT Industrial Development Society
(KTIDS), and the Haisla Business Development Corporation.
At Alcan's Gove, Australia alumina operations the Company designed, funded
and delivered a course in Cross-Cultural Awareness in conjunction with the
Yothu Yinidi Foundation - a non-profit local group. The course has been
attended by 1,000 Alcan employees, 1,200 members of the local and Yolgnu
population and 1,500 project workers from across Australia.
Alcan Inc. (NYSE, TSX: AL) is a leading global materials company,
delivering high quality products and services worldwide. With world-class
technology and operations in bauxite mining, alumina processing, primary
metal smelting, power generation, aluminium fabrication, engineered
solutions as well as flexible and speciality packaging, today's Alcan is
well positioned to meet and exceed its customers' needs. Alcan is
represented by 65,000 employees in 61 countries and regions, and in 2005
posted revenues of US$ 20.3 billion. The Company has featured on the Dow
Jones Sustainability World Index consecutively since 2003. For more
information, please visit: www.alcan.com.
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