Alcoa Renews Commitment to Sustainability
January 30, 2014
Alcoa reaffirmed its commitment to the pursuit of a sustainable future today, drawing a clear connection between environmental sustainability, through efficiency and conservation, and economic sustainability in the current climate.
Speaking at the Alcoa Foundation’s worldwide Advancing Sustainability conference in Barcelona, Spain, Alcoa President and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld said for Alcoa, operating in a sustainable way was as much about ensuring a solid economic future as a secure environmental future and that it was false to suggest business could have either economic security or sustainability – but not both.
“For Alcoa, sustainability has always been an integral part of our company culture and today more than ever it is critical that we continue to integrate sustainability into all corporate decision making – both inside our business through the products we make and how we manufacture, to our interaction with our external environment through a core focus on energy efficiency and resource conservation.
“Sustainability is about more than just ‘doing good’. It is also about smart business, and at times like these when the economy is down, it is important to make that point very clearly,” said Mr. Kleinfeld.
Mr. Kleinfeld’s comments were made before more than 160 sustainability thought leaders and practitioners, as well as Alcoa’s senior global leadership, at the Foundation’s second biennial Advancing Sustainability Conference, convened to not only share research results from its flagship Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program, but facilitate global cross-sector partnerships and networks to move to the next level of unlocking our collective potential to address global sustainability challenges.
In addressing the convention, Mr. Kleinfeld furthermore announced a renewed commitment by Alcoa Foundation to the advancement of a sustainable future, confirming a six-year extension of the Foundation’s flagship Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program.
The Fellowship program, which commenced in late 2005, is delivering fresh insight into the opportunities and challenges facing the field of conservation and sustainability – environmentally, socially and economically – and linking academia, business, government, and non-governmental organizations around sustainable solutions for joint action.
In making the announcement, Mr. Kleinfeld said the extension of the Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program would unlock answers to the most challenging sustainability issues facing the world today - climate change, energy use, water management, accelerated growth and development in emerging countries by ensuring continued support for the work of over 90 research fellows in all corners of the globe.
“From Australia to Zambia, the program’s fellows are tackling issues that have local impact and global implications - with a goal of providing government and business leaders with usable information they can apply to meet specific sustainability and conservation challenges,” said Mr. Kleinfeld.
“The fellows of this program today are the leaders of tomorrow, and their work is not only defining the challenges we face as a global community, but giving decision makers usable information in the creation of appropriate policy responses to ensure a sustainable future for us all.”
Over the next two days (October 11 – 13), the conference will hear from such global thought leaders as Björn Stigson, President of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development; Tim Flannery, Chairman of the Copenhagen Climate Council and Arab Hoballah, Chief of the UNEP’s Sustainable Consumption and Production Branch, in addition to a range of Fellowship program participants who will share the results of their research to date.
More information: www.alcoa.com/advancingsustainability
About Alcoa Foundation
Alcoa Foundation is a separately constituted nonprofit U.S. corporate foundation with assets of approximately $504 million. Its mission is to actively invest in the quality of life in Alcoa communities worldwide. Throughout its history, the Foundation has been a source of positive community change and enhancement, with over $465 million invested since 1952. The Foundation is a global resource and provides expertise for social programs and issues leadership for Alcoa and Alcoa communities. In 2007, the Foundation awarded 848 grants in 36 countries. In addition to grantmaking, the Foundation aligns and complements Alcoa’s company contributions, coordinates and promotes Alcoa’s employee engagement, and acts as a conduit with non-governmental organizations and communities. To learn more about Alcoa Foundation, visit www.alcoa.com/foundation.
About Alcoa
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) is the world leader in the production and management of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina combined, through its active and growing participation in all major aspects of the industry. Alcoa serves the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction, commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing design, engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa's businesses to customers. In addition to aluminum products and components including flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions, and forgings, Alcoa also markets Alcoa® wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment castings, and building systems. The Company has 97,000 employees in 34 countries and has been named one of the top most sustainable corporations in the world at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More information can be found at www.alcoa.com.
Institute of International Education (IIE)
The Institute of International Education is the administrative partner for Alcoa Foundation’s Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program. Founded in 1919 by two Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and a distinguished professor of diplomacy, IIE is the world’s largest and most experienced nonprofit international educational and cultural exchange organization. It designs and implements fellowship, training, and technical assistance programs for sponsors that include government agencies, corporations, foundations, universities and international organizations. IIE also provides educational and information services to the public and academic community and convenes educators, policy makers, and foundation executives to discuss strategies for investing in people and linking nations. IIE’s mission is to promote excellence in international educational exchange and training. In partnership with forward-looking governments, educational institutions, corporations, and foundations, the Institute’s worldwide staff and programs enable emerging leaders to think globally as they work to improve the societies in which they live.
You May Also Like