|
Corporate Social Responsibility
News
6.30.2005 ET
|
CSR News from:
|
|
|
News Category:
|
|
Interface Posts Global Environmental Progress With 2004 EcoMetrics Report
Progress Seen on Reducing Emissions and Reclaiming Carpet for Recycling.
(CSRwire) Atlanta - Interface, Inc. has announced its latest global EcoMetrics
showing progress the company is making toward its ultimate goal of zero
footprint on the environment. Among the most notable results, the
company's global greenhouse gas emissions are now down by 52% from the
baseline year of 1995, and carpet reclamation efforts are up 35%
year-over-year. The company's results, representing end-of-year 2004
data, are now posted on www.interfacesustainability.com/metrics.
Interface began its mission to become a more sustainable business in 1994
and has since tracked data in areas including waste reduction, energy
consumption, use of renewable energy, greenhouse gas emissions, water
intake, product reclamation, safety performance and social sustainability.
The company has made significant progress in 11 years but continues to
explore technology and innovations that will bring about the goal of zero
footprint.
"With absolute greenhouse gas emissions down significantly and reclamation
on the rise, we are further closing that technical loop," said Ray
Anderson, founder and chairman of Interface, Inc. "While we continue to
make progress toward the goal each year, we see the challenges ahead.
Those challenges drive us to work harder to find innovations that will
raise the bar for ourselves, our industry, and the industrial world at
large."
The company has been able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a
range of energy efficiency programs and offset projects. Increased use of
renewable energy is another contributing factor to reduced emissions. In
fact, in 2001, Interface committed to the Pew Center on Global Climate
Change to reduce non-renewable energy use per unit of production by 15%
and increase the use of renewable energy to 10% of total energy by the end
of 2005. As of year-end 2004, Interface had exceeded those goals, with
non-renewable energy use down 27% and renewable energy as percent of total
energy at 11%.
Interface has made strong commitments to renewable energy globally. The
company's two carpet manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom set
the standard with use of 100% green electricity. In the U.S., at the
company's Bentley Prince Street facility in California, more than 20% of
the electrical requirements are filled through renewable energy sources
available through the grid. These sources, combined with the facility's
on-site photovoltaic array and purchased renewable energy certificates,
have enabled Bentley Prince Street to make 100% of its electricity
renewable.
Another area showing improvement is the company's carpet reclamation
program, ReEntry®. Through ReEntry, Interface reclaims carpet from
customers when it is no longer needed, and diverts it from landfills. In
2004 alone, more than 17 million pounds of carpet were diverted via
options including recycling (60%), energy capture and conversion (37%) and
repurposing the carpet via charitable donation (3%). In total since 1995,
more than 66 million pounds of carpet have been reclaimed.
In 2004 the company was also recognized by a number of third-party sources
for its progress, including:
Green Power Leadership Award from U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Energy and the Center for Resource
Solutions, recognizing green power purchases.
Climate Protection Award from U.S. EPA, recognizing the company's
climate neutral products and programs.
Bentley Prince Street was recognized as the first Climate Action
Leader of 2004 by the California Climate Action Registry for
publicly reporting its greenhouse gas emissions and having them third
party certified.
Interface's Atlanta showroom was the first project to achieve
Platinum certification, from the U.S. Green Building Council in its
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Commercial Interiors
(LEED-CI) program--awarded for environmentally responsible building
methods and finishes.
Atlanta-based Interface, Inc. (NASDAQ: IFSIA), is a global leader in the
manufacture of environmentally-responsible floorcoverings and other
textiles in the U.S., Asia-Pacific and Europe through subsidiaries and
divisions such as Bentley Prince Street, Interface Fabrics, Interface
Flooring Systems InterfaceFLOR and the Prince Street House & Home
Collection. The company is committed to giving the marketplace a
wide range of choices for specifying Earth-friendly and Environmentally
Preferable Product-certified products, with the industry's first climate
neutral carpet, Cool Carpet, as well as the only carpet product to
be designed using biomimicry, the i2 collection from Interface
Flooring Systems. The company also offers a residential carpet product
made by InterfaceFLOR created from a rapidly-renewable, corn-based
polymer.
|
|