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25 May 2006

Author:
Political Economy Research Institute (PERI), Univ. of Massachusetts [USA]

[DOC] Response to Alcoa from Political Economy Research Institute [USA]

We thank Alcoa for its willingness to engage in dialogue with the Political Economy Research Institute... We are pleased to learn that Alcoa, which ranked ninth on the Toxic 100 list of Top Corporate Air Polluters, has been responsive and effective in its effort to reduce toxic air emissions. PERI looks forward to ongoing improvement in performance.

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