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Global Warming News
For Immediate Release:
8/9/2006
For More Information:
Contact Bernadette Del Chiaro (916) 446-8062 x 103 Greening the Bottom Line: New Report Shows How California Companies Can Save Money by Reducing Global Warming Pollution
What’s a ball of yarn got to do with solving global warming?
The owner of Bentley Prince Street, California’s largest carpet manufacturer,
will tell you it’s got everything to do with taking simple steps to cut back on
energy consumption, reduce global warming pollution and, in so doing, save the
company money. HIGH TECH: Adobe Systems Inc. has implemented 45 energy efficiency and conservation projects at its San Jose headquarters. They invested $1.1 million; reduced operating costs by just over $1 million per year; cut emissions by 16% (more than 11 million lbs) while increasing the number of employees. RETAIL: Westfield Corp. has upgraded lighting systems at its shopping centers with efficient technology and is expanding efforts nationwide. They expect to reduce energy costs by $2.6 million per year nationwide, paying off investments in less than 24 months while reducing global warming pollution by 40 million lbs per year nationwide. FARMING: P-R Farms installed one of the largest privately-owned solar systems on the roof of its packing house near Fresno. The project cost $3.2 million after rebates and credits, reduced monthly electricity bills by up to 80% and will reach full payback in 10 years. Prevents 1.6 million lbs of pollution annually. COMMUTERS: San Diego Assoc. of Governments (SANDAG) assisted employers and commuters with alternative transportation to and from work. As a result, they prevented nearly 2 million commuting trips, saved more than $50 million in fuel, and the reduced vehicle travel avoided 125 million lbs of pollution. MANUFACTURING: Bentley Prince Street improved lighting efficiency and installed solar panels at their City of Industry carpet production facility. They reduced the cost of manufacturing a unit of carpet by 48% since 1994, saving $3.8 million in 2005 while reducing global warming pollution by 75% in the last decade. MEDICAL: Children’s Hospital Central
California upgraded lighting and mechanical efficiency at their Madera facility. The project
saves the hospital more than $400,000 per year on energy costs; many projects
paid for themselves in less than 1-2 years. Cut emissions by more than 5
million lbs annually. “This report demonstrates the kinds of gains that can be had across California, and across the country, from an organized effort to reduce the state’s global warming pollution,” said Bernadette Del Chiaro. Legislation to mandate cuts in global warming pollution, AB 32, is pending before the California State Legislature. In addition, California Congressman Henry Waxman has introduced legislation to set similar mandate at the national level.
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