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4.17.2006 ET
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Timberland Affirms Commitment to the Environment with Completion of Solar Panel That Will Generate 60% of Energy for California Distribution Center
Unveiling of First Solar Panel at California's Inland Empire Will Kickoff Timberland's Global Earth Day Celebrations
(CSRwire) STRATHAM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 17, 2006--Further
demonstrating Timberland's commitment to minimizing its environmental
footprint, the company announced today that solar generated power will be
the primary source of electricity at its Ontario, California distribution
center following the completion of a solar panel installation.
Timberland's distribution center will be the first facility in
California's Inland Empire to generate the majority of power from a solar
panel and is one of the top 50 largest solar installations in the world.
The unveiling of the solar panel kicks-off Timberland's global Earth Day
celebration taking place in 26 countries around the world.
According to the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, this last decade
was the hottest in the past 150 years because of global warming. The rise
in temperatures has, for the most part, been attributed to increased
emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities, including industrial
processes. The Timberland solar panel will significantly reduce the amount
of greenhouse gas emissions created by the Ontario distribution center by
an estimated 480,000 pounds of carbon emissions annually, therefore
decreasing its dependency on electricity currently generated by fossil
fuels and other sources.
"We are fully committed to reducing our environmental impact and
decreasing dependency on natural resources by finding alternative ways to
produce energy," said Jeffrey Swartz, Timberland's President and CEO. "The
solar panel in Ontario is one of many future efforts in renewable and green
energy practices for Timberland - and I hope for the retail industry as
well."
The solar panel at Timberland's Ontario distribution center was
designed, engineered and installed by Northern Power; Sharp is the
manufacturer of this 400 kW solar power system. This is Timberland's
second distribution center to be powered in part by clean energy sources.
Its European Distribution Center in Enschede, Holland is 100% powered by
wind, waste steam and small-scale hydro-power sources.
Additionally, wind power generates energy and solar power heats 100% of
the water at Timberland's Dominican Republic manufacturing facility.
The solar panel unveiling will help Timberland's 9th Annual Earth Day
celebration get underway with over 140 planned service activities
worldwide, including a trail clearing event in the neighboring San
Bernardino National Forest. This is the ninth consecutive year Timberland
has organized Earth Day service events, and every year has seen
significant increases in the number of sites, volunteers and hours served.
This year, Timberland anticipates 7,000+ volunteers will serve an estimated
46,000 hours, a 53% increase from 2005.
Timberland's solar power initiative and its Earth Day volunteer
activities are just two examples of the company's environmental
stewardship. Timberland recently announced an environmentally-friendly
packaging and labeling initiative that will debut later this year.
Timberland's commitment to the environment is also illustrated in every
day practices and programs such as product development, manufacturing and
green building initiatives, non-profit partnerships and distribution
logistics.
For more information about Timberland's commitment to corporate social
responsibility, please visit www.timberland.com.
About Timberland
Timberland (NYSE: TBL) is a global leader in the design, engineering
and marketing of premium-quality footwear, apparel and accessories for
consumers who value the outdoors and their time in it.
Timberland(R) products are sold worldwide through leading department and
specialty stores as well as Timberland(R) retail stores.
Timberland's dedication to making quality products is matched by the
company's commitment to "doing well and doing good" - forging powerful
partnerships among employees, consumers and service partners to transform
the communities in which they live and work. To learn more about
Timberland, please visit www.timberland.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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