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Aggregate Industries Facilities Receive Environmental Excellence and Community Relations Awards

Aggregate Industries US (AIUS), a Holcim Group Company, is pleased to announce that a number of its facilities were awarded the Environmental Excellence and Community Relations Awards from the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA).

"We are extremely proud of our facilities for receiving each distinction," said Filiberto Ruiz , president and chief executive officer of Aggregate Industries US. "I commend the employees for their continued commitment to the community, environmental stewardship and sustainability. These initiatives are the foundation of Aggregate Industries' mission and contribute to our company's success."

The environmental excellence award recognizes facilities actively executing local sustainability strategies through measurable technical and regulatory benchmarks. Accokeek Sand and Gravel, located in Fort Washington, Maryland, received the gold environmental excellence award. St. Croix Sand and Gravel, located in Chisago, Minnesota, received the bronze environmental excellence award.

The community relations award recognizes companies that effectively enhance public perception of the aggregates industry by demonstrating they are an asset to their community, good neighbors and responsible corporate citizens.

Aggregate Industries US' Sloan Quarry , located in Las Vegas, Nevada, received the silver community relations award. The McHenry Pit and Algonquin Aggregate Pit, facilities of Meyer Material Company, a subsidiary of AIUS, received bronze community relations awards.

Each facility participated in Together for Communities, a year-long community service initiative as part of the company's commitment to environmental excellence and community relations. In 2012, Aggregate Industries US employees contributed more than 16,500 hours of service to 129 projects. Central to Aggregate Industries' business philosophy, Together for Communities has allowed the company to forge strong relationships with their neighbors which provided opportunity for continued collaboration and growth.

Source: http://www.aggregate-us.com/

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