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NEW YORK, June 12.  The Sixth Annual American Business Awards—the only national, all-encompassing awards program honoring great performances in business—crowned the winners of America's "best in business," including a brand new, environmental category. More than 2,600 entries were submitted for consideration in more than forty categories, including Most Innovative Company, Best Executive, Best Corporate Social Responsibility Program, and Best New Product or Service.

 

The Awards honored a diverse cross-section of American business people and corporations for outstanding performance. Nicknamed The “Stevie” Awards, for the Greek word “crowned,” the coveted award was designed by the same company that makes the Emmy and other major awards. The awards are are hailed as "the business world's own Oscars" by the New York Post. (April 27, 2005.) 

 


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The 2008 American Business Awards presented their first Best Corporate Environmental Responsibility Program award, which went to Shaklee Corporation and the Philadelphia Eagles. Finalists in this category included InterContinental Hotels and John Hancock.

"We're extremely honored to have received this award, especially when you are measured against companies from all over the country," said Eagles owner Christina Lurie. "Our company, as well as our partners and vendors, have worked very hard to develop and implement our sustainability initiatives, and they should all be proud that their efforts have been recognized."


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In 2003, the Eagles launched” GO GREEN”, a ground-breaking initiative to better the environment. The Eagles were the first professional sports organization to implement an environmental strategy, instituting recycling programs, the procurement of post-consumer recycled paper products, the purchase of renewable energy from wind and other sources, tree-planting programs, and the use of organic and pesticide-free materials on their playing and practice fields. "GO GREEN" has dramatically reduced the organization's environmental footprint and impact on global warming. 

Shaklee received the award in recognition of numerous innovative projects, partnerships and achievements launched by the company in 2007, the latest in over fifty years of environmental stewardship. For example, in 2000, Shaklee became the first company to achieve Climate Neutral (TM) enterprise certification through the Climate Neutral Network. The certification indicates that that Shaklee’s operations have a net zero impact on climate change, and included all Shaklee U.S. operations.

In 2007, Shaklee became the first consumer products company to offset 100 percent of its U.S. greenhouse gas emissions through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Climate Leaders program, and to purchase 100 percent certified Green-e renewable energy to offset its purchased electricity needs.


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“We are honored to be recognized for our deep commitment to protect and preserve the environment. Shaklee was founded with the mission of making people and the planet healthier, values which are more relevant now than ever before,” said Shaklee CEO Roger Barnett.

 

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Meryl Ann Butler is an artist, author, educator and OpedNews Managing Editor who has been actively engaged in utilizing the arts as stepping-stones toward joy-filled wellbeing since she was a hippie. She began writing for OpEdNews in Feb, 2004. She became a Senior Editor in August 2012 and Managing Editor in January, (more...)
 

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