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Tata Chemicals wins the Green Governance
Award
November 11, 2005
Tata Chemicals has won the Green Governance Award 2005 for
its project Conservation of the Whale Shark. The award
was given by Dr Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, on
November 10, 2005 at a ceremony in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
The
Green Governance Awards have been instituted by Bombay Natural
History Society (BNHS) in order to provide impetus to sustainable
development and to encourage environmental protection initiatives.
The purpose of the award is to recognise and appreciate an
organisation's efforts beyond meeting statutory compliance
for protection and conservation of the environment.
Said Mr Prasad Menon, Managing Director, Tata Chemicals,
"It was imperative to create an awareness among the local
community about the significance of these gentle animals and
ensure their long-term survival. Tata Chemicals partnered
with various organisations to ensure that we achieved this
objective. The project succeeded in creating an emotional
bond between the coastal communities and the whale shark,
through interpretation of Indian traditions."
Tata Chemicals won the award in the category 'Conservation
of Fauna'. Tata Chemicals started work on this Whale Shark
Conservation project in September 2003, and has used unique
and innovative conservation intervention techniques that have
brought about positive results in terms of popularising and
ensuring the long-term survival of the whale shark
the largest fish on this planet. The approach involved all
stakeholders in the whale shark's universe, including the
whale shark hunters, boatmen, coastal communities, the forest
department, the coast guard, school children and conservation
NGOs.
Tata Chemicals partnered with Wildlife Trust of India (WTI),
an NGO of international repute in this project. The project
won international acclaim at the Whale Shark Conservation
Conference at Perth, Australia in May 2005, where experts
noted that the approach deployed by Tata Chemicals and WTI
is a role model for other developing nations where traditional
values are strong.
The pre-requisite for this award is for the organisation
to have robust environment management systems, that include
recycle / reuse of effluents, environmental quality monitoring
and management, use of clean technology, emergency preparedness,
energy conservation techniques, and training of employees
in environmental protection, and conservation of biodiversity.
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