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We demonstrate our commitment to sustainability through involvement in industry and broader global initiatives.
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As a member of the WBCSD, in 1999 we were one of 10 leading cement companies to embark on the Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI), a project that explores ways for our industry to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. |
The goal is for the industry to reduce its ecological footprint, understand its social contribution potential, and increase stakeholder engagement. Today the CSI is a global effort of 18 cement producers, which have integrated sustainable development into their business strategies.
We are also members of the WBCSD's Energy Efficiency in Buildings (EEB) project, which tries to find new ways of making buildings' lifecycles more sustainable.
Visit the WBCSD website
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We became a signatory of the Global Compact in November 2004. This is a voluntary initiative that promotes good corporate practices in human and labor rights, the environment, and anti-corruption. We are committed to its ten principles, which are fully integrated into our Code of Ethics, our policies, and our sustainability approach. |
Visit the UNGC website
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We are members of the WEC since 1995. The Center is an independent, global, non-profit, non-advocacy organization that advances sustainable development through the business practices of member companies and in partnership with governments, multi-lateral organizations, non-governmental organizations, universities, and other stakeholders. |
Visit the WEC website
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We signed a ten-year agreement with BirdLife International, the largest network of independent conservation organizations in the world. |
BirdLife works with local communities to promote the sustainable use of natural resources as a means of conserving birds - as an important indicator of the health of an ecosystem - and other wildlife. BirdLife is a leading expert on bird numbers and biodiversity trends across the world.
We will work with them to implement conservation measures at our quarries around the world. We will also support wider initiatives to conserve and raise awareness of wild birds and biodiversity.
Visit the BirdLife International website
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We are members of Boston College's Center for Corporate Citizenship since 2002. In this forum, we share best practices and learn from other global companies such as IBM, Verizon, PepsiCo, Cargill, and GE. We were invited to chair the Center's International Advisory Board for 2007-2008. |
Visit the Boston College's Center for Corporate Citizenship website
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In 2000 we established an alliance with the Iberian-American New Journalism Foundation, headquartered in Colombia and chaired by Nobel prize laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, to promote excellence in journalism. As a result, the CEMEX+FNPI New Journalism Award was instituted. |
Visit the FNPI website
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We participate in the global plenary meetings of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). |
In this group's sessions, work was done on social responsibility as part of the consultations leading up to the development of the guidance standard ISO 26000 to be launched in 2010.
Since May 2006, we have led the Mexican private sector group as an industry expert.
Link to ISO 26000 website
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We are members of the GLN since 2005, which supported by Boston College and Accountability, provides a network with other global companies committed to achieving world-class performance in corporate citizenship. |
GLN has created an internal planning and assessment framework that helps a company align its social, environmental, and economic performance with its core business strategy to ensure performance excellence in corporate citizenship.
Read more information about the Global Leadership Network >>
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We are a vigorous supporter of this renowned university, as CEMEX's Chairman and CEO is also Chairman of the Board of the Tecnológico de Monterrey since 1998. |
Founded in 1943 by a group of visionary Mexican entrepreneurs, Tec de Monterrey's multi-dimensional system has grown to include 33 campuses across Mexico, a Virtual University that reaches 23 countries, and several specialized research and knowledge-transfer centers, including its recently launched Institute for Sustainable Social Development.
Tec de Monterrey is also associated with Tec Milenio - a university that provides top-quality higher education programs to part-time students - and runs 15 corporate universities for leading Mexican companies and state governments.
Since 2003, CEMEX has strongly supported Tec de Monterrey's Graduate School of Public Administration and Public Policy, known as EGAP-CEMEX. This School has established collaborative agreements with prestigious institutions like Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Its new state-of-the-art building in Monterrey was recently inaugurated by the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon.
Visit the Tecnológico de Monterrey website
Through this editorial partnership, CEMEX and the ILCP focus on highlighting important conservation issues by using the most cutting edge conservation science and the best conservation photography.
Visit the ILCP website and learn about the new book of the series: "A Climate for Life".
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