Bethlehem Steel honors six teams with Excellence
in Environmental Achievement Awards

Bethlehem Steel Corporation
For Immediate Release

BETHLEHEM, Pa., October 12, 1999 -- Bethlehem Steel Corporation's operations and teams that have made significant contributions to a cleaner and safer environment during the past year were honored at an awards ceremony here to emphasize the importance of sound environmental practices to the company.

A total of six teams from throughout the corporation received Bethlehem's coveted Excellence in Environmental Achievement Award, presented by Curtis H. "Hank" Barnette, Bethlehem's chairman and chief executive officer. James M. Seif, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, was the guest speaker.

"This is the fifth year of our environmental achievement awards program, which highlights Bethlehem's dedication, and the dedication of our employees, to the continuous improvement of the environment in which we all live," Mr. Barnette told the gathering. "Our corporate environmental policy is to comply with all environmental laws and regulations applicable to the conduct of our business."

In his remarks, Secretary Seif commended Bethlehem for "its commitment to the CERES Principles and for being a leader among Pennsylvania companies in the environmental area."

As part of Bethlehem's environmental awards program, cash grants of $2,500 are made on behalf of the winning teams, to non-profit community organizations involved in programs to improve the environment. The grants, which are designated by the winning teams, are funded by the Bethlehem Steel Foundation.

Dr. A. E. "Gus" Moffitt, Bethlehem's senior vice president, administration, with responsibility for oversight of Bethlehem Steel's Corporate Safety, Health and Environmental Department, identified this year's winning teams as:

"These are outstanding examples," said Mr. Barnette, "of the environmental commitment and innovative thinking on the part of Bethlehem Steel employees that are having an important and measurable improvement on the quality of our environment. Such efforts deserve the recognition and appreciation of us all."

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