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Catalyst Named Canadian Top Corporate Citizen for 10th Straight Year

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Catalyst Paper (Richmond, B.C., Canada) announced on Monday (June 7) that it has been named for 10 consecutive years as one of the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada by Corporate Knights Magazine (Toronto, Ont.) which reports on corporate sustainability and transparency.

"We are proud to be acknowledged for the 10th consecutive year as one of Canada’s Best Corporate Citizens," said Joe Nemeth, president and CEO. "This designation acknowledges the investments we have made to put our sustainability values and commitment into practice." 

The Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada are selected by Corporate Knights Magazine on the basis of their performance against 12 key sustainability indicators, including greenhouse gas production, percentage of taxes paid, health and safety performance, and pension fund quality.  

The award recognizes Catalyst’s ongoing focus on strengthening its leadership role in sustainable business practices and its commitment to building respectful and constructive relationships with stakeholders. In 2015, Catalyst demonstrated its environmental sustainability commitment through ongoing achievements, including maintaining certified fiber sourcing and chain of custody transparency, supporting the Great Bear Rainforest Land Use Objectives Order, investing in green-energy generation, and implementing carbon reduction policies and practices. 

Catalyst is proud of its performance and track record, and its commitment to transparently sharing information in its annual Sustainability Reports. The company’s 2015 Sustainability Report (downloads as .pdf file), is presented according to the Global Reporting Index. Thus, it provides a transparent record of Catalyst’s performance across multiple dimensions, including environmental results, as well as the social and economic contribution of its operations in the communities where the company’s employees live and work.
 

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