Smithfield Receives Several Virginia Governor's Environmental Excellence Awards
15 Septiembre 2005 - 5:04PM
PR Newswire (US)
SMITHFIELD, Va., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Smithfield Foods, Inc.
announced today that several of its subsidiary companies,
Smithfield Packing Company, Gwaltney of Portsmouth, Gwaltney of
Smithfield and Smithfield Transportation, were the recipients of
2005 Governor's Environmental Excellence Awards in Virginia.
Smithfield Packing Company received the bronze award for
environmental programs for larger manufacturers in the state. For
environmental projects, Smithfield subsidiaries Gwaltney of
Portsmouth, Gwaltney of Smithfield and Smithfield Transportation
all received silver awards and Smithfield Packing Company received
a bronze award. The awards were announced at the 10th Annual
Governor's Environmental Excellence Awards banquet yesterday at the
Greater Richmond Convention Center. The 10th Annual Governor's
Environmental Excellence Awards for Manufacturers were supported by
Virginia's Governor, Secretary of Natural Resources, Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Virginia Manufacturers Association
(VMA) Outreach. This award program encourages excellence in
environmental management by recognizing achievements that go beyond
compliance toward environmental stewardship. Since the inception of
this program in 1995, VMA Outreach has facilitated the competition
and hosted the presentation of the awards. This year was also
special because the Virginia General Assembly codified the
Governor's Environmental Excellence Awards as part of the
Commonwealth's Environmental Excellence Program. "Smithfield is
extremely proud of its employees' dedication to making the company
a leader in environmental stewardship," said Dennis Treacy,
Smithfield's Vice President of Environmental, Community and
Government Affairs. "Smithfield is honored to receive these awards
because they recognize the important achievements of our
employees." Delegate Kirk Cox said in his special address to the
audience, "There is a perception that there is only conflict
between the environmental community, regulated community and
legislature regarding how to protect the environment, but that way
of thinking is disappearing. We all work together toward solutions.
It is fitting that after 10 years this award receives recognition
as a permanent part of Virginia's environmental excellence
program." There were two categories for awards based on the size of
the organization. The companies with 500 and more employees are
considered large and those with fewer than 500 are considered small
manufacturers. There are three levels of achievement in the program
and project categories -- gold, silver, and bronze. Governor's
Environmental Excellence Award applications are judged by an
independent panel and numerically scored for achievement.
DATASOURCE: Smithfield Foods, Inc. CONTACT: Keira Ullrich of
Smithfield Foods, Inc., +1-212-758-2100, or Web site:
http://www.smithfieldfoods.com/
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