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2.02.2007 - 08:52am ET
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2007 Alcan Prize for Sustainability Call For Entries
(CSRwire) MONTREAL, CANADA- February 2, 2007 — Alcan and the International Business
Leaders Forum (IBLF) are pleased to announce the US$1 million Alcan Prize
for Sustainability 2007 is now open for entries. Information on
eligibility criteria and how to enter the Alcan Prize for Sustainability
is available at www.alcanprizeforsustainability.com.
The closing date for receipt of entries is midnight March 31, 2007 (GMT).
“Since the Alcan Prize for Sustainability was introduced four years ago,
it has become a significant mechanism for businesses and the NGO community
to work together to address social, economic, and environmental issues and
how they relate to sustainability,” said Dick Evans, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Alcan Inc.
”I strongly encourage all sustainability-focused NGOs to submit their
entries for the Alcan Prize for Sustainability. Beyond the US$1 million,
this Prize represents an extraordinary opportunity to highlight the
benefits of successful sustainable development practices,” he added.
The Alcan Prize is open to all not-for-profit, non-governmental, and civil
society organizations based anywhere in the world that are working to
advance the goals of economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
The Alcan Prize for Sustainability was created to recognize the
not-for-profit sector for its contributions to global sustainability both
in the community and more widely by influencing policy.
In addition to the US$1 million Prize, Alcan Grants worth US$15,000 will
be awarded to nine NGOs to invest in certifiable capacity training such as
the one-year, part-time Postgraduate Certificate in Cross Sector
Partnership accredited by the University of Cambridge.
To ensure the objectivity of the Alcan Prize for Sustainability, Alcan
partners with the Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum
(IBLF), which manages the application and selection process. The IBLF
promotes international leadership in responsible business to benefit
business and society. To ensure a rigorous and transparent approach, Alcan
does not have a voice in the Assessment or Adjudication Panel established
by the IBLF.
The 2006 Alcan Prize winner was the Barefoot College of India, an
organization devoted to improving the lives of India’s poorest people by
emphasizing practical knowledge and skills over paper qualifications
through a learning-by-doing process of education.
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, 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 is
represented by 65,000 employees in 61 countries and regions, and posted
revenues of US$20.3 billion in 2005. 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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