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1.27.2006 ET
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SC Johnson Surpasses Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
Achievements Recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency
(CSRwire) Racine, WI - SC Johnson is pleased to announce it has surpassed its
goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As a charter member of the
Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders program, SC Johnson made
the aggressive commitment to reduce its GHG emissions per pound of product
by 23 percent from 2000 to 2005. By 2005 SC Johnson reduced GHGs by 24
percent, and impressively doubled the company's commitment of an 8 percent
absolute reduction of CO2 emissions by reaching 16 percent.
"SC Johnson made this commitment to reduce GHG emissions because it's
right for our business, right for our community and right for the
environment," said Scott Johnson, SC Johnson Vice President of Global
Environmental and Safety Actions. "This accomplishment marks the
continuation of our longstanding commitment to environmental
leadership."
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized SC Johnson
as one of the first corporations to achieve its voluntary greenhouse gas
reduction goals set through the EPA's Climate Leaders program.
Launched in 2002, SC Johnson was the first consumer products company to be
a charter member of the voluntary Climate Leaders program. The voluntary
government/industry partnership challenges businesses to develop a
comprehensive GHG emissions inventory for their activities and then to set
aggressive, long-term emissions reduction goals.
"By achieving their greenhouse gas reduction goals, these leading
companies are proving that doing what is good for the environment, is also
good for business," said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "EPA is
working hand-in-hand with business to voluntarily reduce their climate
footprints in cost-effective ways."
SC Johnson significantly reduced its GHG emissions thru the use of two gas
turbine/ generators installed at the company's Waxdale manufacturing
facility near Racine, Wisc. SC Johnson embarked on the co-generation plan
in 2003 with the start up of the first turbine, which produces 3,200
kilowatts of electricity and 19,000 pounds of steam per hour, using only
landfill gas. After its first year of operation, Waxdale's emissions of
carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases dropped more than 25 percent and
fossil fuel energy use was slashed by nearly 50 percent.
With the completion of the second turbine in 2005, SC Johnson reduced
greenhouse gas emissions by an additional 20,000 tons per year, bringing
total emissions reductions from the co-generation system to 52,000 tons
per year. That's equivalent to the amount of GHGs generated by 5,200
automobiles annually.
The second turbine, which uses a mixture of natural gas and landfill gas,
also generates 3,200 kilowatts of electricity and 19,000 pounds of steam
per hour. Together, the turbines generate the daily base load of
electricity for the Waxdale site and generate anywhere from approximately
half to all of the steam needed for operations, depending on the season.
SC Johnson is the first consumer goods packaging plant in the Midwest to
produce nearly all of its own energy through clean-burning technologies.
The twin turbines are fueled by natural gas and by waste methane generated
by the Kestrel Hawk Landfill located near the Waxdale facility. As a
result, the turbines have significantly reduced SC Johnson's usage of
heavily-coal dependent electricity and reduced the emissions of carbon
dioxide, greenhouse gases and other pollutants.
SC Johnson is a family-owned and -managed business dedicated to
innovative, high-quality products, excellence in the workplace and a
long-term commitment to the environment and the communities in which it
operates. Based in the USA, the company is one of the world's leading
manufacturers of household cleaning products and products for home
storage, air care, personal care and insect control. It markets such
well-known brands as EDGE®, GLADE®, OFF!®, PLEDGE®, RAID®, SCRUBBING
BUBBLES®, SHOUT®, WINDEX® and ZIPLOC® in the U.S. and beyond, with
brands marketed outside the U.S. including AUTAN®, BAYGON®, BRISE®,
ECHO®, KABIKILLER®, KLEAR®, and MR. MUSCLE®. The 120-year old company,
with more than $6.5 billion in sales, employs approximately 12,000 people
globally and sells products in more than 110 countries. www.scjohnson.com
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