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12.01.2006 - 09:00am ET
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PotashCorp Launches Website to Inspire Ag Industry to Adopt Sustainable Business Practices
Leading Sustainability Reporter Travels Throughout North America to Showcase Industry's Most Unique CSR Stories
(CSRwire) NORTHBROOK, IL, December 1, 2006 -
PotashCorp, the world's largest producer of crop nutrients, today launched
a first-of-its-kind website designed to inspire the agriculture industry to
embrace sustainable business practices. The site, found at www.potashcorpenriching.com,
profiles ag retailers from across North America who are leading the way in
local sustainable development programs.
"Through our Enriching program we hope to provide greater visibility to
the kinds of activities that our customers are conducting that will help
our industry, and our planet, long into the future," said Betty-Ann
Heggie, Senior Vice President of Corporate Relations at PotashCorp. "And
by doing so, we hope it will inspire others to do the same."
PotashCorp officials say the Enriching website is designed to function as
a virtual best practices forum for their customers, by profiling unique
safety and environmental stories, community outreach stories and local
economic development stories from ag retailers across North America.
"If you look closely, you will see all three bottom lines of sustainable
development at work here," Heggie said. "But at the same time, we were
mindful of not being too academic with this site. There's already a lot of
textbook language out there describing sustainable development, which can
sometimes confuse or intimidate people. So, our goal with the Enriching
program is to put a face on sustainability and to make the subject matter
more approachable.
"Ultimately, we feel we're going to have a greater impact by making this
site more inspirational than instructional."
With the launch of the Enriching program, PotashCorp salutes ag retailers'
efforts to mentor inner city school children, promote grain silo safety and
show farmers how to decrease their impact on the environment while they
increase their productivity.
To fuel content for the website, PotashCorp is sending production crews
into small towns throughout North America to document the unique ways ag
retailers are improving the communities in which they operate. They then
produce the photo essays, human-interest videos and animated sequences
that are featured on the site. The company hopes to add new ag retailers,
which are resellers of PotashCorp's products, to the site each year.
Over the years, PotashCorp has emerged as a leading company in the arena
of sustainability reporting. In 2004, the Saskatoon-based company was
voted the top sustainability reporter in Canada by the Canadian Institute
of Chartered Accountants. In 2005, it received an honorable mention for
excellence in sustainable development reporting from the same
organization.
The company views the Enriching program as a natural extension of the kind
of stakeholder engagement that's been fueling their own sustainable
development efforts.
"Over the years, some of the best lessons we've learned about
sustainability have come from simply asking other companies - especially
our customers - how they go about it," Heggie said.
"You will never stop learning as long as you're listening, and this
website is dedicated to that very basic principle. The best part is that
the entire ag industry can listen, and learn, right along with us."
To view the Enriching website, which went live at 12:01 a.m. today, log
onto www.potashcorpenriching.com.
PotashCorp is the world's largest fertilizer enterprise producing the
three primary plant nutrients and a leading supplier to three distinct
market categories: agriculture, with the largest capacity in the world in
potash, third largest in phosphate and fourth largest in nitrogen; animal
nutrition, with the world's largest capacity in phosphate feed
ingredients; and industrial chemicals, as the largest global producer of
industrial nitrogen products and one of only three North American
suppliers of industrial phosphates.
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