Oakville Beaver, 18 Jun 1993, p. 33

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"We want to safeguard this world for the future generations," says Jack A. Hasen, Slough‘s Vice President of Development and the person responsible for the Company‘s environmental program. "However, we also have to protect the source of our livelihood." Slough Estates Canada Limited is in the business of leasing office and industrial space â€" but not at the expense of the environment. Slough takes environmental high road Mary Murphy of Mary‘s Keepsakes, (left) holds ‘Barbara‘, the first ever limited editionof a numbered crinoline lady by Royal Doulton. Helping out is Patricia O‘Brien, manager of the Canadian Branch of the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) HAER BARB/ To do this and to protect its commercial properties and undeveloped land which together are valued at more than $377â€" million, Slough has forged an innovative Environmental Policy. Created in consultation with several environmental experts and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, the plan was implemented in August, 1991. ‘"We brought in the policy to protect our (See "Slough" page 34)

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