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Corporate Social Responsibility is alive at Alcoa in Soest

August 1, 2008
The Alcoa location "Auto and Truck Structures" in Soest has been very active again in supporting the local communities this year.
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"Made in Hildesheim" exhibition was opened on July 1, 2008 in the Hildesheim town hall

July 1, 2008
On July 1 2008, the exhibition "Made in Hildesheim" was officially opened by the Mayor Kurt Machens and the City Treasurer Antje Kuhne.
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Alcoa Electrical and Electronic Solutions (AEES) Wolfsburg sponsored a special vehicle

June 1, 2008
With more than 2000 EUR the Alcoa location in Wolfsburg supported the charitable organization "Wolfsburger Tafel e.V." and through this demonstrated its connection to the local community.
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Girls' Day 2008 at Alcoa

April 24, 2008
On Thursday, April 24, 2008 this year's Girls' Day took place. On this day, girls should get an insight into technical jobs.
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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 first established a production presence in Germany in 1971 and today has 11 facilities located throughout the country that produce innovative products for Germany's major markets. These facilities produce building products, fasteners for the aerospace industry, automotive components and electrical distribution and cable systems for a wide range of customers. One of our German facilities also manufactures sub-assemblies for the first all-aluminum spaceframe car, the Audi A8. |
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