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Nagoya, Japan June 2005Welcome: WelcomeThe Cement Sustainability InitiativeBackground : The Cement Sustainability Initiative Background Michio Kimura, Chairman Taiheiyo CementSustainable Development and Cement: What does this have to do with the cement industry? Sustainable Development and Cement Society Resource & Ecosystem Preservation Wealth & Opportunity Creation Quality of Life & Social Equity Governance Public Policies & Management Practices Environment EconomySlide5: Action Planning Independent Study 1999 - 2002 2002 2002 - 2020 Individual implementation Joint projects Communication and outreach + Cement Sustainability Initiative - 3 phases Progress Promised Progress MadeCSI Participants (with headquarters country): CSI Participants (with headquarters country) Ash Grove (USA)* Cemex (Mexico) Cimpor (Portugal) CRH (Ireland)* Gujarat Ambuja (India)* HeidelbergCement (Germany) Holcim (Switzerland) Italcementi (Italy) Lafarge (France) RMC (United Kingdom) Secil (Portugal)* Shree Cement (India)* Siam Cement (Thailand) Taiheiyo (Japan) Titan (Greece)* Uniland (Spain)* Votorantim (Brazil) Collectively, participants have operations in more than 70 countries *New Member since 2002The Agenda for Action:Progress Promised: The Agenda for Action: Progress Promised Patrick Verhagen, Senior Vice President, HolcimSlide8: Joint projects to develop : guidelines, best practices, reporting and monitoring systems Individual company actions commit to SD implement guidelines set targets & publish emissions Summary of the Agenda for Action In six key areas - Climate protection - Fuels and raw materials use - Employee health and safety - Emissions reduction - Local impacts on land and communities - Communications and progress reportingProgress Made: Progress Made Key progress made (2002-2005) – KPIs : Key progress made (2002-2005) – KPIs Established key performance indicators (KPIs) Each member company agreed to set and publish their performance targets for key variables. Each member company agreed to report annually against these KPIs and performance targets.Key progress made (2002-2005) - guidelines: Key progress made (2002-2005) - guidelines Available on CSI website Updated and improved CO2 accounting and reporting Developed guidelines for the responsible use of fuels and materials in cement kilns. Developed a consistent set of safety metrics. Developed a collection of good practice examples for Health and Safety management. Prepared a protocol for emissions monitoring and reporting Developed a tailored set of guidelines for environmental and social impact assessment for the cement sector.Slide12: Established a Senior Advisory Board Dr. Mostafa Tolba (Chair) Dr. Claude Martin (Director General WWF International), and Jim MacNeill (Distinguished Fellow of the International Institute of Sustainable Development). Continued stakeholder engagement Enhanced our website Key progress made - communicationsCooperative Work with Many: Cooperative Work with Many CEMBUREAU, UNEP, US EPA: work on POPs emissions from cement kilns Limestone Association of Japan: work on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment The Natural Step International: work on use of fuels and materials The World Resources Institute: work on CO2 accounting protocol Cement Industry Federation (Australia), International Finance Corp., WWF, The Nature Conservancy: review and comments on various guideline documentsThe Future: The Future Armando Garcia Executive Vice President of Development CEMEXWork Still to be Done: Work Still to be Done This is an interim report. Internal implementation over next 2 years full 5 year progress report and revised agenda in 2007 Now exploring assurance approaches Evaluating other issues to be addressed in future work. We look forward to updating you in 2 years. Thanks to our sponsors and partners: Thanks to our sponsors and partners Sponsors Research partners Communications partners Civil societyBusiness Leaders: Business Leaders CEMEX – M. Zambrano Cimpor – Prof. Bayão Horta HeidelbergCement – Dr. Scheifele Holcim – M. Akermann Italcementi – M. Pesenti Lafarge – M. Kasriel Taiheiyo – M. Kimura Titan Cement – M. Papalexopoulos Uniland – M. Reynés Core MembersSlide18: www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.orgThe Cement Sustainability Initiative: The Cement Sustainability Initiative Progress Promised; Progress Made. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Nagoya, Japan June 2005Welcome: WelcomeThe Cement Sustainability InitiativeBackground : The Cement Sustainability Initiative Background Michio Kimura, Chairman Taiheiyo CementSustainable Development and Cement: What does this have to do with the cement industry? Sustainable Development and Cement Society Resource & Ecosystem Preservation Wealth & Opportunity Creation Quality of Life & Social Equity Governance Public Policies & Management Practices Environment EconomySlide5: Action Planning Independent Study 1999 - 2002 2002 2002 - 2020 Individual implementation Joint projects Communication and outreach + Cement Sustainability Initiative - 3 phases Progress Promised Progress MadeCSI Participants (with headquarters country): CSI Participants (with headquarters country) Ash Grove (USA)* Cemex (Mexico) Cimpor (Portugal) CRH (Ireland)* Gujarat Ambuja (India)* HeidelbergCement (Germany) Holcim (Switzerland) Italcementi (Italy) Lafarge (France) RMC (United Kingdom) Secil (Portugal)* Shree Cement (India)* Siam Cement (Thailand) Taiheiyo (Japan) Titan (Greece)* Uniland (Spain)* Votorantim (Brazil) Collectively, participants have operations in more than 70 countries *New Member since 2002The Agenda for Action:Progress Promised: The Agenda for Action: Progress Promised Patrick Verhagen, Senior Vice President, HolcimSlide8: Joint projects to develop : guidelines, best practices, reporting and monitoring systems Individual company actions commit to SD implement guidelines set targets & publish emissions Summary of the Agenda for Action In six key areas - Climate protection - Fuels and raw materials use - Employee health and safety - Emissions reduction - Local impacts on land and communities - Communications and progress reportingProgress Made: Progress Made Key progress made (2002-2005) – KPIs : Key progress made (2002-2005) – KPIs Established key performance indicators (KPIs) Each member company agreed to set and publish their performance targets for key variables. Each member company agreed to report annually against these KPIs and performance targets.Key progress made (2002-2005) - guidelines: Key progress made (2002-2005) - guidelines Available on CSI website Updated and improved CO2 accounting and reporting Developed guidelines for the responsible use of fuels and materials in cement kilns. Developed a consistent set of safety metrics. Developed a collection of good practice examples for Health and Safety management. Prepared a protocol for emissions monitoring and reporting Developed a tailored set of guidelines for environmental and social impact assessment for the cement sector.Slide12: Established a Senior Advisory Board Dr. Mostafa Tolba (Chair) Dr. Claude Martin (Director General WWF International), and Jim MacNeill (Distinguished Fellow of the International Institute of Sustainable Development). Continued stakeholder engagement Enhanced our website Key progress made - communicationsCooperative Work with Many: Cooperative Work with Many CEMBUREAU, UNEP, US EPA: work on POPs emissions from cement kilns Limestone Association of Japan: work on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment The Natural Step International: work on use of fuels and materials The World Resources Institute: work on CO2 accounting protocol Cement Industry Federation (Australia), International Finance Corp., WWF, The Nature Conservancy: review and comments on various guideline documentsThe Future: The Future Armando Garcia Executive Vice President of Development CEMEXWork Still to be Done: Work Still to be Done This is an interim report. Internal implementation over next 2 years full 5 year progress report and revised agenda in 2007 Now exploring assurance approaches Evaluating other issues to be addressed in future work. We look forward to updating you in 2 years. Thanks to our sponsors and partners: Thanks to our sponsors and partners Sponsors Research partners Communications partners Civil societyBusiness Leaders: Business Leaders CEMEX – M. Zambrano Cimpor – Prof. Bayão Horta HeidelbergCement – Dr. Scheifele Holcim – M. Akermann Italcementi – M. Pesenti Lafarge – M. Kasriel Taiheiyo – M. Kimura Titan Cement – M. Papalexopoulos Uniland – M. Reynés Core MembersSlide18: www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.org www.wbcsdcement.orgThe Cement Sustainability Initiative: The Cement Sustainability Initiative Progress Promised; Progress Made.