US$1 million Alcan Prize for Sustainability 2007 shortlist announced
September 26 2007 - 7:27AM
PR Newswire (US)
MONTREAL, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alcan and
International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) today announced the
shortlist of candidates for the US$1 million Alcan Prize for
Sustainability for 2007. Ten organizations were selected from a
field of over 155 entries from 53 countries around the world. The
shortlist will now be evaluated by the international Adjudication
Panel of distinguished sustainability experts. "On behalf of Alcan,
I would like to congratulate each of the 2007 shortlisted
organizations. This is one of the most geographically diverse
shortlists since the creation of the Alcan Prize for Sustainability
in 2004," said Dick Evans, President and CEO of Alcan Inc. "The
diversity in this year's group of finalists also extends to the
outstanding work these organizations are doing around the world.
They are a fine representation of what the Alcan Prize for
Sustainability is all about," he added. Alcan created the Alcan
Prize for Sustainability to recognize outstanding contributions to
the goal of economic, environmental, and social sustainability by
not-for-profit, non-governmental, and civil society organizations
around the world. To ensure credibility and objectivity, Alcan
engaged International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) to manage the
Alcan Prize for Sustainability. In selecting the 2007 shortlist,
IBLF coordinated Assessment Panels in India, Canada, Russia, United
Kingdom and South Africa. This process engaged more than 100
sustainability experts to act as assessors representing business,
academia, government, and the NGO community. The Adjudication
Panel, Chaired by David Runnalls, President and Chief Executive
Officer, International Institute for Sustainable Development, fully
endorsed the 10 shortlisted organizations and the assessment
process. Alcan does not have a voice in the assessment or selection
of Alcan Prize for Sustainability candidates. "It is inspiring to
see the extent of innovation and quality of creativity that these
NGOs bring to their operations, practicing and promoting
sustainable development in urban as well as remote and impoverished
areas of the world. The Alcan Prize commends them for their
positive social, environmental and economic impacts," said Adrian
Hodges, IBLF Managing Director. "On behalf of the Alcan Prize for
Sustainability Adjudication Panel, I extend my congratulations to
the 2007 shortlisted organizations. This shortlist is symbolic of
the critical role that NGOs play in promoting sustainable practices
across the globe," said David Runnalls, President and Chief
Executive Officer, International Institute for Sustainable
Development (IISD) and Chairman of the Adjudication Panel. The
Alcan Prize for Sustainability 2007 shortlist is: - Centro de
Servicios Educativos - FARM-Africa, UK en Salud y Medio Ambiente
(CESESMA), Nicaragua - Institute of Integrated Rural - Kagad Kach
Patra Kashtakari Development, Bangladesh Panchayat, India - Los
Ninos, USA - M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, India - Ningxia
Center for Environment - Rural Development Institute, USA and
Poverty Alleviation, China - The Natural Step Foundation, - Utthan
Centre for Sustainable Sweden Development and Poverty Alleviation,
India Over the coming months, the Adjudication Panel will conduct
an in-depth review of the shortlist and select the winner of the
2007 Alcan Prize for Sustainability. This is the first year where
all shortlisted organizations will receive Alcan Training Grants.
These US$15,000 Grants will provide the opportunity for a senior
representative of each organization to select from a menu of
training including the chance to earn a post-graduate certificate
in Cross Sector Partnerships from the University of Cambridge. The
2007 Alcan Prize for Sustainability winner will be announced when
the final adjudication process is complete. 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 68,000 employees, including its joint-ventures,
in 61 countries and regions, and posted revenues of US$23.6 billion
in 2006. The Company has featured on the Dow Jones Sustainability
Indexes consecutively since 2002. For more information, please
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%D SUSTAINABILITY 2007 SHORTLIST DATASOURCE: ALCAN - EN CONTACT:
Media Contact: Anik Michaud, +1-514-848-8151, ; Alcan Prize
Contact: Leesa Muirhead, +44-7901-510-701, ,
http://www.alcanprizeforsustainability.com/; Investor Contact: Ulf
Quellmann, +1-514-848-8368,
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