WhatTheyThink Announces the Winners of the Fourth Annual Environmental Innovation Awards
Press release from the issuing company
4.26.2012
April 24, 2012
WhatTheyThink and
WhatTheyThink’s Going Green wish everyone a slightly belated happy Earth Day!
Part of our annual Earth
Day celebration is our recognition of five printing companies that are
expending a great deal of time, effort, and resources to make real and concrete
contributions to improving their environmental sustainability. They’ve done the
hard work, and we feel they should be recognized, not only to reward their
efforts, but also to hold these companies up as role models for others in the
industry to follow.
These companies have
been selected as winners of this year’s WhatTheyThink Environmental Innovation
Awards, presented in partnership with Unisource Worldwide, Inc. and Unisource’s
respect™ Printers’ Program, and cosponsored by Boise Inc., Burgo Group, Domtar
Paper Company, MeadWestvaco, Neenah Paper, and NewPage Corporation.
We had some strong
contenders this year, and our judges had their work cut out for them. You’ll
hear more about these companies over the coming weeks, but for now, here are
the winners in our five categories:
- Environmental Sustainability
and Your Plant: Sandy Alexander,
Clifton, NJ—When they required a new facility for
wide/grand-format printing, they designed it to be as environmentally
friendly as possible from the outset, and configured a previously existing
space for wide-format printing primarily with energy reduction in mind.
- Environmental Sustainability
and Your Processes: DST Output, El Dorado Hills, CA—The
hallmark of DST Output’s sustainability program is the installation of
5,148 solar panels occupying a footprint of 3.15 acres above their
production facility which produces approximately 1.4 million
kilowatt-hours per year. The company continuously tracks its carbon
footprint reduction, and has committed the company to reducing waste and
recycling to the tune of 3,567.1 tons of combined paper and cardboard
recycled in 2011.
- Environmental Sustainability
and Your Community:EarthColor, Inc., Parsippany, NJ—EarthColor is
no stranger to these awards (they were last year’s winner in the Beyond
Sustainability category), and this year they took top honors in the
“Community” category for their participation in MACED’s Appalachian Carbon
Partnership that supports responsible forest management in Central
Appalachia; their partnership with Canopy which serves to actively promote
and assist in responsible resource procurement in the paper and print
industry; their educational outreach efforts on the sustainability of
print and paper; and their and their supply chain partners’ support of
local community youth programs.
- Beyond Environmental Sustainability: Premier
Press, Portland, OR—Premier Press operates a 100%
wind-powered facility and purchases carbon offsets to thus generate a
“carbonless” footprint. Its sustainability committee—which includes its
CEO, President, and COO—regularly reviews its progress and programs, and
seeks out room for improvement. They have implemented LEAN manufacturing
processes and make environmental impact a part of our decision making
criteria for purchases. The are also an SGP-certified printer.
- Environmental “Thought Leader”: TC
Transcontinental, St. Laurent, Québec—The
judges didn’t have an easy job of it, but this year’s overall Thought
Leader is TC Transcontinental. TC Transcontinental has implemented such
in-house programs as a Paper Purchasing Policy that provides customers
with clear choices in responsible paper procurement, the reduction of VOCs
and other pollutants, improved waste management, and more, but they have
also committed themselves to community outreach and education in all the
29 North American communities in which the company has facilities. TC
Transcontinental’s sustainability outreach also extends to stakeholder
groups that include employees, investors, customers, suppliers, industry
associations, and non-governmental environmental organizations.
Representatives from the
five winning will be flown to Atlanta, GA, next month, where they will be
presented their awards by executives from WhatTheyThink and Unisource. We will
be spotlighting the winners on all of WhatTheyThink’s sites, and over the course
of the next month we will be producing one-on-one videos in which they will be
sharing their stories and their successes.
WhatTheyThink and
Unisource congratulate these five outstanding companies, and thank everyone who
submitted an application and has thus committed themselves and their companies
to environmental sustainability and responsibility.
Happy Earth Day!
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