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4.26.2007 - 09:00am ET
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VanCity and Bristol-Myers Squibb Receive Top Sustainability Reporting Awards at Ceres Conference in Boston
(CSRwire) BOSTON, MA - April 26, 2007 - Vancity Group and Bristol-Myers Squibb
received the top sustainability reporting awards today in an international
competition hosted by the Boston-based Ceres coalition and the Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The winners, selected from a
record 102 nominations, also included Vermont-based Green Mountain Coffee
Roasters and Vancouver, B.C.-based Mountain Equipment Co-op. The four
winners were announced at the Ceres annual conference today at Boston's
Seaport Hotel, where a report providing guidance to companies on
sustainability disclosure was also released.
The Ceres-ACCA North American awards program, now in its sixth year, is
designed recognize and encourage exemplary reporting on sustainability
issues by corporations and other organizations across the United States,
Canada, and Mexico, and to provide guidance to other groups and companies
that are publishing or intend to publish corporate sustainability
reports.
"These winnings reports are the best of the best in articulating
sustainability strategies, setting clear targets and identifying actions
and areas that need improvement," said Mindy S. Lubber, president of
Ceres, a national coalition of investors, companies and environmental
groups.
"We know we aren't perfect," says Dave Mowat, CEO of award recipient
Vancity Group. "We set incredibly high standards for ourselves. This
document gives us a report card on how we are doing, allows us to see
potential issues and opportunities that may be on the horizon, and helps
us build trust with our members, employees, and communities."
"We are proud to recognize the innovation and leadership these companies
have demonstrated in recognizing the importance of improved non-financial
reporting," said Lynn Beauregard, Administrative Director and Head of ACCA
Canada. "We encourage others to follow their lead."
The winners were selected by a diverse panel of 14 judges who focused on
the reports' completeness, credibility and effectiveness of communication.
As part of today’s awards ceremony, Ceres and ACCA also released the
Report of the Judges, which highlighted the state of the art in
sustainability reporting, as well as areas in need of improvement,
including continued inadequate disclosure by companies on climate risk,
lobbying activities and product responsibility.
This year's award winners are:
Best Sustainability Report
Vancity Group, Vancouver, British Columbia: Vancity's winning 2004-2005
Accountability Report is an example of consolidated sustainability
reporting, combining Vancity and Citizens Bank’s sustainability reports
into one. The report sets future targets and action plans and holds a
member of Vancity’s executive team accountable for each target. The
report also provides an update on 44 targets and action plans set in
2004-2005.
For advice in preparing its report, Vancity invited 26 community leaders
and members from across Canada to comment on the report’s credibility,
completeness, and responsiveness. Vancity also worked with stakeholders to
set aggressive targets, invited external auditors to check how the
organization is doing against these targets, report back the results -
both good and bad, and verify that the report was prepared in accordance
with the Global Reporting Initiative.
First Runner-Up: Best Sustainability Report
Bristol-Myers Squibb, New York: Bristol-Myers Squibb's web-based
sustainability report clearly identifies the material sustainability
issues affecting the company, including: governance and compliance,
serious diseases with unmet medical needs, intellectual property and
pricing, access to medicines and healthcare, and energy and water
conservation.
The report benchmarks Bristol-Myers Squibb's environmental performance
against that of its competitors and discloses donations made by the
company to all political candidates, parties, and political action
committees.
Co-Winner: Best First-Time Sustainability Report
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Waterbury, VT: Green Mountain Coffee
Roasters’ 2005 Corporate Social Responsibility Report discusses the
complexities of the company’s coffee-sourcing activities in a clear and
engaging manner. The report also includes data from previous years to
provide historical context, expressed in meaningful percentages and
ratios. The report provides a thoughtful analysis of employee
compensation, one of the few reports to address this issue.
Co-Winner: Best First-Time Sustainability Report
Mountain Equipment Co-op, Vancouver, BC: Mountain Equipment Co-op's
inaugural Accountability Report has helped the cooperative develop a
reporting system and the capacity to measure and understand its
performance. The report conveys the cooperative's commitment to
transparency through full disclosure of non-compliance in its supply chain
and of the material issues affecting the cooperative. The report also
included the results of a series of employee engagement surveys and
discusses employee satisfaction, turnover rates, and fair compensation.
About Ceres:
Ceres is a national coalition of investors, environmental groups, and
other public interest organizations working with companies to address
sustainability challenges such as global climate change. In 1997 Ceres
launched the Global Reporting Initiative, which has become the
internationally established standard for corporate reporting on the
"triple bottom line" of economic, social and environmental performance.
Ceres also directs the Investor Network on Climate Risk, a group of more
than 50 institutional investors from the U.S., Europe, and Canada who
collectively manage nearly $4 trillion of assets. For more information,
visit www.ceres.org.
About ACCA:
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has promoted
transparency in reporting the impact of business activities on sustainable
development for over a decade and is involved in reporting awards in more
than 20 countries around the world. ACCA is the largest international
accountancy body with over 345,000 members and students in 160
countries.
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