Bethlehem Steel Corporation
1997/98 Environmental Progress Report
Policy and Objectives |
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Corporate Environmental Policy
Bethlehems environmental policy is straightforward: We will comply with all
environmental laws and regulations applicable to the conduct of our business. As a good
corporate citizen, we are dedicated to the continuous improvement of the environment in
which we all live.
Bethlehems Environmental Policy Objectives
The original policy objectives were revised in 1997 to include our alignments with the
Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) and its Principles and the
International Chamber of Commerces Business Charter for Sustainable Development. The
minor revisions also make the objectives consistent with Bethlehems comprehensive
Safety, Health and Environment Plan issued in 1994.
In maintaining and improving our environmental policies, we will:
- Meet our obligations consistent with our endorsement of the CERES Principles and
the ICC Business Charter for Sustainable Development.
- Maintain effective air and water pollution control plans and procedures.
- Implement opportunities for prevention of pollution, minimize the generation
of wastes and products made from steel, and dispose of any
remaining wastes in an environmentally responsible manner.
- Develop and implement effective environmental management systems at all operations.
- Manufacture products that have minimal environmental impact, that are safe in their
intended use, and that can be recycled, reused or disposed of safely.
- Minimize safety, health and environmental risks to our employees and our plant
communities by using safe technologies and operating practices,
and by being prepared for emergencies.
- Reduce our use of ozone-depleting substances and hazardous chemicals in our
manufacturing operations to the maximum extent practicable.
- Provide qualified personnel and resources to implement Bethlehems environmental
policy, plans and procedures, and to address existing and emerging
environmental requirements.
- Provide periodic operation-specific environmental performance reviews and
assessments, and develop plans to address actual or potential
non-compliance situations.
- Evaluate properties being considered for divestiture or acquisition in terms of existing
environmental conditions, potential risks and liabilities, and possible impacts on other
environmental obligations.
- Communicate to employees, customers, stockholders, suppliers, government and the public
environmental information regarding the companys operations
and its environmental accomplishments.
- Work with all levels of government to develop and implement comprehensive environmental
programs, including fair, consistent and scientifically sound
laws, rules and regulations.
- Support the research and educational objectives of the steel industry and other
organizations concerned with environmental quality and improvement.
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