| SKOKIE, Ill. – The Portland
Cement Association (PCA) and Cement Americas magazine
acknowledged the Lafarge North America cement plant in Ravena,
N.Y., as part of the 2006 Cement Industry Energy & Environmental
Awards. The plant received the dual honor of being a runner-up
in the Outreach category that recognizes community, employee,
and government relations and a finalist in the Land Stewardship
area that recognizes efforts to protect and enhance land surrounding
the plant and community.
Since acquiring the Ravena plant in 2001, Lafarge has been
instrumental in the preservation, construction and monitoring
of the nearby Dear Mountain Nature Preserve and Trail System.
Lafarge formed a Wildlife Habitat Committee that includes
employees, local scientists, and community members to monitor
the area and often teams up with local schools for monitoring
projects. Deer Mountain has provided learning opportunities
for several schools and organizations throughout the years,
and six new species have been identified since 2004.
In addition to its work at Deer Mountain, Lafarge developed
several areas at its Ravena facilities. It is in the process
of the first quarry reclamation effort at the site since the
plan began operations in I962. This has included the planting
of more than 4,000 trees and a variety of native grasses.
The plant and its employees have also been active in efforts
to remove non-native invasive plants for the area.
“The cement industry is dedicated to producing a superior
product while continuously challenging manufacturing policies
and procedures to minimize our environmental footprint,”
said Charlie T. Sunderland, PCA chair and CEO of Ash Grove
Cement Company. “Companies take very seriously their
responsibilities to towns where their employees and customers
live. The awards program recognizes these ongoing efforts
to continuously challenge manufacturing policies and procedures
to minimize our environmental footprint.”
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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