CertainTeed
Reduces
Environmental
Impact
at
its
Manufacturing
Facilities
VALLEY
FORGE,
PA
--
Through
an
aggressive,
highly
organized
approach
to
sustainability
at
its
more
than
60
manufacturing
facilities
in
North
America,
CertainTeed
Corp.
has
reduced
energy
consumption
by
15
percent
and
water
usage
by
24
percent
over
the
past
four
years.
In
addition,
it
has
decreased
the
amount
of
waste
going
to
landfills
from
its
facilities
by
33
percent.
“Our
world-class
team
of
employees
at
CertainTeed
play
a
pivotal
role
in
increasing
the
sustainability
of
our
operations,”
said
Chris
Altmansberger,
vice
president
of
operations
support
and
process
sustainability
at
CertainTeed
Corporation.
“Through
our
collective
efforts,
we
have
established
a
strong
culture
of
respect
for
the
environment
that
will
continue
to
help
preserve
and
protect
the
communities
in
which
we
live
and
work.”
During
2010
and
2011,
approximately
6,000
CertainTeed
employees
received
various
types
of
sustainability
training,
which
has
helped
drive
energy,
water
and
waste
reductions.
Additionally,
more
than
30
plants
have
achieved
ISO
14001
certification,
which
helps
drive
continuous
improvement
in
regard
to
environmental
performance.
“Our
increased
emphasis
on
sustainability
has
helped
us
identify
and
implement
critical
initiatives
that
reduce
water
and
energy
use
as
well
as
divert
waste
from
landfills,”
added
Altmansberger.
“We
have
learned
that
even
simple
modifications
can
have
a
big
impact.”
For
example,
one
of
CertainTeed’s
operational
excellence
initiatives
is
to
involve
employees
in
waste
reduction
teams,
which
use
the
Kaizen
approach
of
continuous
improvement.
This
has
been
instrumental
in
finding
new
ideas
for
recycling
and
reducing
waste
that
would
otherwise
be
landfilled.
Great
progress
also
continues
to
be
made
in
the
recycling
of
cardboard,
pallets
and
packaging.
In
addition,
new
solutions
continue
to
be
successful
in
creating
closed
loop
water
reuse
systems,
which
has
been
very
beneficial
in
reducing
fresh
water
utilization
and
water
treatment
requirements.
By
embracing
new
lighting
technology,
such
as
T5
fluorescent
lamps,
the
Calgary,
Alberta;
Buffalo,
New
York;
and
Seattle
plants
have
increased
their
energy
efficiency.
Process
reconfigurations
at
the
Lodi,
Calif.;
McPherson,
Kan.;
and
Norwood,
Mass.;
plants
eliminated
the
need
for
pumping
equipment
and
compressors,
resulting
in a
more
than
1.3
million
kilowatt
hour
energy
reduction
annually.
In
White
City,
Ore.,
the
installation
of
rapid
open
and
close
doors
eliminated
the
need
for
building
heat.
“While
much
has
been
accomplished,
we
are
committed
to
continually
improving
our
environmental
performance,”
said
Altmansberger.
“We
believe
strongly
in
setting
sustainability
goals,
tracking
our
progress
and
sharing
the
results
with
our
employees,
suppliers,
customers
and
the
community
at-large
on
an
ongoing
basis.”
A
subsidiary
of
Saint-Gobain,
the
world’s
largest
building
products
company,
CertainTeed
and
its
affiliates
have
more
than
6,000
employees
and
more
than
65
manufacturing
facilities
throughout
the
United
States
and
Canada.
The
group
had
total
sales
of
approximately
$3.2
billion
in
2011.
Foir
more
on
the
company,
go
to
www.certainteed.com