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SKOKIE, Ill. – The Portland Cement Association (PCA) and Cement Americas
magazine acknowledged the Holcim (US) Inc., Devil’s
Slide cement plant in Morgan, Utah, as part of the 2006 Cement
Industry Energy & Environmental Awards. The plant was
a finalist in the Outreach category that recognizes facilities
strive to enhance community, employee, and government relations
through innovative communications and programs.
“We are proud to be recognized for our efforts to enhance
community, employee, and government relations through innovative
communications and programs,” said Patrick Dolberg,
president & chief executive officer, Holcim (US) Inc.
The Devil’s Slide plant developed a Community Advisory
Committee consisting of plant management and community representatives.
Through this open, two-way communication, the plant becomes
aware of community needs and concerns and its neighbors learn
more of the plant’s environmental stewardship efforts.
Activities that have been a direct result of this quarterly
dialog include the donation of a thesaurus to each 4th grade
student in the two community school districts; the formation
of a academic awards program for high schools students; and
the restoration and repair of a local park and rodeo grounds.
Holcim (US) donated more than 700 man hours, all supplies,
concrete, building materials, and expenses for the beautification
of the Hefner City Park.
“Cement companies take very seriously their responsibilities
to towns where their employees and customers live,”
said Charlie T. Sunderland, PCA chairman and CEO of Ash Grove
Cement Company. “The awards program recognizes these
ongoing efforts.”
The Cement Industry Energy & Environmental Awards honor
individual cement facilities that exemplify the spirit of
continuous environmental improvement and support this spirit
with action. These plants go beyond government regulations
and local laws to ensure that their processes contributed
to making their communities better places to live and work.
Five categories are recognized: Outreach, Environmental Performance,
Land Stewardship, Innovation, and Energy Efficiency. Additionally
a special honor was presented to plants demonstrating excellence
in multiple categories.
History of the Awards
The awards program was created in 2000 by the Portland Cement
Association as part of its renewed environment and energy
strategic plan for the U.S. cement industry. PCA and Cement
Americas magazine presented the first Cement Industry
Environmental Awards in 2002 to the winners for 2001. The
awards honor activities conducted during the previous calendar
year, and the program is open to any cement manufacturing
plant in North America. Judges for the awards represent independent
groups such as PCA, Cement Americas magazine, the
Cement Association of Canada, World Resources Institute, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the World Wildlife
Fund.
About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents
cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts
market development, engineering, research, education, and
public affairs programs.
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