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MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE ALCAN PRIZE FOR SUSTAINABILITY RECEPTION

Environmental Panorama
Ottawa/Ontario – Canada
February of 2005

 

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Thank you Dan,

17/02/2005 - Good evening to you all. I am honoured to have the opportunity to be with you here in Ottawa tonight to celebrate Alcan’s first Prize for Sustainability.

As Minister for the Environment, it gives me great pleasure to see business and not-for-profit organizations together here. There is nothing more important than ensuring a sustainable world – for this and future generations. Our future depends on a sustainable relationship between human kind and our planet.

The Alcan Prize for Sustainability unites business and not-for-profit organizations as a new force for change. It represents the partnerships and mindset that will transform our economy, our technologies and our way of life.

It is these kinds of rewards and incentives that demonstrate a mutual commitment to our environment.

In the past, business and not-for-profit organizations appeared to be on two different spectrums. Economic gains and environmental protection appeared to be two opposing considerations, but not any more.

Yesterday I joined the Prime Minister in Montreal as we began that process. He announced that Canada will host the next meeting of the Kyoto Protocol (CoP11), the Eleventh Conference of the Parties, commonly called CoP 11, in Montreal later this year.

The Montreal Conference on Climate will help assure Canada plays an active and key role in the post-Kyoto negotiations.

Delegations from nearly 200 countries around the world will come to Canada to hold discussions on what our next steps will need to be. Canada believes this new agreement must have a number of key objectives. There must be broader participation, including involvement by the United States and key emerging economies, such as China and India. Outcomes must result in real progress over the longer term. It must recognize investments in developing and sharing transformative technologies. Lastly, it requires a streamlined and efficient global carbon market.

A year ago, Alcan looked forward and asked for help in creating something that would recognize and motivate Canadians to take action on the environment.

It gives me great pleasure to stand in front of you to celebrate the achievements of the winner of the Alcan Prize for Sustainability - the Forest Stewardship Council.

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has been doing a great job providing standard setting, trademark assurance and accreditation services for companies and organizations interested in responsible forestry.

Over the past ten years, 48 million hectares, in more than 60 countries, have been certified according to FSC standards.

Certification is increasingly recognized as an effective way to promote sustainable practices within the industry. The Quebec Commission for the Scientific, Technical, Public and Independent Study of Public Forest Management recommended that all public forest management units in the province be certified or engaged in a certification process “to an internationally recognized standard”.

Certification improves competitiveness in today’s markets where consumers are demanding environmentally sound products. It provides incentives to industry and empowers citizens to make informed choices.

The FSC certification standard is widely supported by non-governmental organizations and the National Aboriginal Forestry Association as adequately protecting forests and human rights.

The FSC standards also promote competitiveness by encouraging the efficient use of the forest's multiple products and services to ensure economic viability and a wide range of environmental and social benefits.

The achievements of the Forest Stewardship Council are remarkable and they certainly merit this reward. The true prize here, is not only in the gift itself but in the gains to the environment that have been brought about by the success of organizations such as the Forest Stewardship Council.

On behalf of the Government of Canada let me extend my sincere congratulations and thanks to all of you.

 
 

Source: Inquiry Centre Environment Canada (http://www.ec.gc.ca)
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