The U.S. Conference of Mayors, Novelis and Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Launch Cans for Cash Recycling Challenge
April 26 2007 - 10:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Building a Sustainable Environment for Your Community WASHINGTON,
April 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The U.S. Conference of Mayors,
Novelis Inc., (NYSE, TSX: NVL) the global leader in aluminum rolled
products and can recycling, and Keep America Beautiful, Inc. (KAB)
are sponsoring the fourth annual "Cans for Cash - City Recycling
Challenge," a national contest that rewards cities for recycling
used aluminum beverage cans. "Building a sustainable environment
for your community" is the theme of this year's Cans for Cash -
City Recycling Challenge campaign. The 2007 campaign promotes how
local action to recycle will help reduce global greenhouse gas
emissions. Aluminum produced from recycled cans uses only five
percent of the energy required to produce it from raw materials,
which also means that up to 95 percent of the related greenhouse
gas emissions are avoided. "The City Recycling Challenge is an
excellent example of the type of sustainable initiatives we are
encouraging through the U.S. Conference of Mayors' 10-Point Plan,"
explained Douglas H. Palmer, Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey, and
President of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. "As outlined in the
10-Point Plan, cities are encouraged to implement programs to
improve energy efficiency and reduce community carbon emissions.
The goals of the Recycling Challenge complement this effort and
demonstrate how the simple act of recycling an aluminum can
positively impacts our environment." This year's City Recycling
Challenge will last four weeks, starting on October 1 and ending on
October 30, 2007, with twelve (12) $5,000 grants awarded to
municipalities and four (4) $2,500 awards granted to KAB
affiliates. "Novelis is proud to be an original sponsor of the Cans
for Cash - City Recycling Challenge. Now in its fourth year, the
program continues to help promote the environmental and economic
benefits of aluminum can recycling," said Kevin Greenawalt,
President, Novelis North America. "The success of the program is
really seen in previous winning cities. They have used their awards
to bolster and expand their recycling programs successfully."
Recyclable aluminum cans have the highest value in the bin.
Although aluminum can recycling rates continue to increase,
generating over $1 billion in value annually, the Aluminum
Association reports that nearly 50% of all aluminum beverage cans
produced are thrown away annually. "We can do much better," said G.
Raymond Empson, President of Keep America Beautiful. "Recycling
more cans means a reduction in landfill waste and associated costs,
as well as a cleaner environment. Through local KAB partnerships,
participants in the Challenge can develop innovative and
sustainable solutions to improve their local community
environments." Registration for the City Recycling Challenge is
from May 1 to September 28, 2007. There is no entry fee. Entrants
will compete against like-sized cities in four "Divisions"
determined by population. Each city will have three opportunities
to win within its division. Winners will be awarded for the most
cans collected, the most innovative ideas to promote the recycling
of aluminum beverage cans, and for partnering with a local KAB
affiliate to encourage innovative and sustainable recycling
initiatives. For registration information, please visit
http://www.usmayors.org/mwma or contact Susan Jarvis, the U.S.
Conference of Mayors at 202-861-6760. Program sponsors will provide
participating cities (including Mayors and waste management and
recycling coordinators) with promotional ideas to encourage
participation from neighborhood associations, schools, charitable
organizations, and other community groups. Winners will be
announced at the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting. The
U.S. Conference of Mayors The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the
official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of
30,000 or more. There are 1,139 such cities in the country today,
each represented in the Conference by its chief elected official,
the Mayor. For additional information, visit
http://www.usmayors.org/. Novelis Inc. Novelis is the global leader
in aluminum rolled products and aluminum can recycling. The company
operates in 11 countries, has approximately 12,900 employees, and
reported $9.8 billion in 2006 revenue. Novelis has the capability
to provide its customers with a regional supply of technologically
sophisticated rolled aluminum products throughout Asia, Europe,
North America and South America. Through its advanced production
capabilities, the Company supplies aluminum sheet and foil to the
automotive and transportation, beverage and food packaging,
construction and industrial, and printing markets. For more
information, visit http://www.novelis.com/. Keep America Beautiful,
Inc. Keep America Beautiful, Inc., established in 1953, is the
nation's largest volunteer-based community action and education
organization. With a network of nearly 1,000 affiliate and
participating organizations, Keep America Beautiful forms
public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to
take greater responsibility for improving their community
environments. For additional information, visit
http://www.kab.org/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Novelis Inc. CONTACT: Pat
Persico for Novelis Corporation +1-440-423-6522; Susan Jarvis for
The U.S. Conference of Mayors, +1-202-861-6760; Robert Wallace for
Keep America Beautiful, Inc., +1-203-323-8987, Ext. 811 Web site:
http://www.novelis.com/ http://www.kab.org/
http://www.usmayors.org/
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