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Alcoa's October 2008 Worldwide Month of Service Making a Difference in Suriname

October 30, 2008
Program Will Support Conservation Units in One of the Richest Areas for Species in the Region Situated Between the Tapajós and Madeira Rivers
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Alcoa and Conservation International Form Partnership to Conserve the Amazon's Biodiversity

Program Will Support Conservation Units in One of the Richest Areas for Species in the Region Situated Between the Tapajós and Madeira Rivers
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Alcoa Plays Part in Nobel Peace Prize on Climate Change

September 11, 2008
Nobel winner IPCC recognizes four Alcoa employees for their efforts in accumulating and disseminating knowledge about climate change
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Alcoa Takes Action on Climate Change; Becomes Founding Reporter of The Climate Registry

January 15, 2008
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that it has become a Founding Reporter on The Climate Change Registry, a non-profit organization that measures and publicly reports greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in a common, accurate and transparent manner consistent across industry sectors and borders.
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Alcoa's presence in Suriname extends back to 1916. The business, now known as Suriname Aluminum Company, L.L.C. (Suralco L.L.C.), originally focused on mining bauxite, an ore from which alumina is extracted and used to make aluminum. In 1958, Suralco signed an agreement with the Suriname government to develop the country's hydropower and bring the aluminum industry to the country. Today, Suralco produces approximately 5,350 metric tons of alumina each day at its Paranam location. |
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Community Presence



Heartfelt Thanks




Suralco in Paranam, Suriname presented a US$26,000 grant to ’s Lands Hospitaal (slends hospital) to fund equipment for a coronary care unit with electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring.
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Suralco Helps Bring Sight to Ditabiki Villagers

Suralco, an Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals partnership in Suriname, helps bring sight to Ditabiki villagers by transporting supplies for a Knoxville medical mission team.
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