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» The AB Ft. Collins Brewery to Plant 50K Trees
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» St. Louis Employees Volunteer to Clean Up the Mississippi River
» 2003 EHS Report Available Online
» Anheuser-Busch Companies Environmental, Health and Safety Report
» 2003 Vision for America Award
» Anheuser-Busch Companies celebrated
Earth Day with Green Week activities.
» Environmental Speakers Program
» America Recycles Day - November 15
» Budweiser Conservation Scholarship Program
 






2003 EHS Report Available On-Line
If you’re looking for some good reading this summer, your search is over, thanks to Environmental Affairs and Corporate Safety, Health and Risk Management, which released the Anheuser-Busch Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Report for 2003. The 54-page report and a four-page summary brochure are available for viewing at www.abenvironment.com or on the A-B Web. The report details the company’s efforts to preserve the environment, maintain a safe and healthy workplace and improve efficiency in the use of natural resources. Some highlights:
  • The lost-time injury rate has declined 83 percent since 1991.
  • Overall water use has fallen 10 percent since 1999.
  • The bio-energy recovery system (BERS) is providing 10 percent or more of fuel needs at the eight breweries in the U.S. and its two international breweries in Mortlake, UK, and Wuhan, China.
Anheuser-Busch Hosts Environmental Partners Meeting at SeaWorld San Diego, May 5-7.

Every two years, Anheuser-Busch hosts a National Environmental Partners Meeting comprised of Busch Entertainment Corporation and A-B partners. The purpose of the meeting is to address conservation issues and integrate our collective environmental ingenuity to help respond and support these significant challenges.

This year, several Anheuser-Busch employees presented our key corporate responsibility and stewardship programs to help our partners better understand our business. The presenters included MaryAlice Ramirez (Environmental Outreach), Bob Freihaut (Consumer Awareness and Education), John Stier (Environmental Affairs), Denise Burrell (ABRC), and Ginny Busch (BEC). In addition, our Environmental Partners presented several new proactive projects that can be implemented throughout Anheuser-Busch Companies.

For a complete listing of the company’s environmental partners, visit www.abenvironment.com.