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Corporate Environmental Achievement Award
Deadline for Nominations: December 5, 2007 |
The Board
of Trustees of the Society recognizes that many of its Corporate Members
have made significant but largely unrecognized improvements in the stewardship
of our environment. In 1997, the annual Corporate Environmental Achievement Award
(CEAA) was established to honor outstanding environmental achievements made
by Corporate Members in the field of ceramics.
These achievements represent either:
- a significant improvement of an existing process and/or product,
or
- the development and implementation of a new process and/or product
In both cases the process and/or product should demonstrate improvements
in one or more of the following areas:
- reduction in undesirable effluent streams
- expanded recycling of materials
- measurable environmental benefits over previously established processes
The award winners will be selected by a sub-committee made up of members
of the Committee on Ceramic Environmental Stewardship. A maximum of two
awards may be made each year. Nominations can be submitted by any member
of the Society on behalf of a Corporate Member company. It is not necessary for the process and/or product to be
developed solely by one company; joint nominations may be submitted.
The Nominating Process
Any member can submit a nomination
on behalf of an organization, which must be a current corporate member
or join as a corporate member in order to qualify for the award.
Nominations should consist of a concise description of the achievement
(500 words maximum) outlining its significance and its impact on the environment. Appropriate
backup documents that would further aid in the evaluation also are
requested. It is strongly recommended that these backup documents
be closely coordinated with the summary description. Nominations
will be evaluated, and the winners selected will be forwarded to the Board
of Directors for approval. Those nominees not selected for an
award will remain eligible for two years. Joint
nominations in which two or more companies have combined resources to
develop a process and/or product can be submitted. In this case,
it is recommended that a representative from one company be selected
to coordinate the effort and act as a spokesperson. To better understand
what is expected, read the evaluation
process instructions given to subcommittee members as a basis
for judging the nominations.
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Marcia Stout
The American Ceramic Society
735 Ceramic Place, Suite 100
Westerville, OH 43081
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E-mail: mstout@ceramics.org
Phone: 614-794-5821 Fax: 614-794-5882 |
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