Oct 15 2008
h2>Owens Corning, a world leader in glass fiber reinforcements and building materials
systems, announced today that it will reduce its total U.S. greenhouse gas
emissions by 25 percent per unit of production from 2006 to 2012. The
company has committed to this new goal as part of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's (USEPA) Climate Leaders voluntary program.
"Reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the Climate
Leaders goal, is one demonstration of our commitment to environmental
stewardship," said Frank O'Brien-Bernini, chief sustainability officer. "We
are proud to partner with Climate Leaders in pursuing this aggressive
goal."
Owens Corning will achieve the goal through a host of energy efficiency
measures ranging from basic electrical equipment improvements to advanced
glass melting technology and heat recovery. It will also reduce greenhouse
emissions by implementing new blowing agent technology in its foam
insulation manufacturing operations.
"EPA applauds our corporate partners who are reducing their climate
footprints in cost-effective ways," said EPA Administrator Stephen L.
Johnson. "Not only is Owens Corning contributing to this country's energy
independence, but the company is proving that businesses can save green by
going green."
This U.S. goal complements Owens Corning's other sustainability
objectives. For more information about these goals, please visit
http://www.owenscorning.com/sustainability.