Environmental Defense Fund Spotlights Companies for Implementing Innovative Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies
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These distinctly different companies have implemented strategies that fit with their business needs, have encouraged employees to adopt better long-term driving habits and have resulted in real emissions reductions.
“These corporations are setting positive examples by taking proactive steps to reduce their environmental impact and improve the efficiency of their fleets,” said Jason Mathers, corporate partnerships program manager, Environmental Defense Fund. “They demonstrate that all fleets have opportunities to reduce their emissions.”
Highlights from the case studies include:
•Carrier, a global manufacturer with more than 40,000 employees, is a world leader in air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems. As part of Carrier’s parent company United Technologies Corp.’s promise to reduce its global GHG emissions by 12% by 2010 (from a 2006 baseline), Carrier embarked on a systematic analysis of its fleet of trucks and cars. Through a variety of strategies, including gathering data from telematics equipment and reducing vehicle weights, Carrier has reduced its fleet emissions by 30% and is saving $1 million each year in fuel costs.
With more than 3 million members, Environmental Defense Fund creates transformational solutions to the most serious environmental problems. To do so, EDF links science, economics, law, and innovative private-sector partnerships to turn solutions into action. edf.org
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