Mannington Recognized by U.S. Department of Energy as Save Energy Now Leader
With an ambitious goal to improve energy efficiency by 25% over the next ten years, Mannington is progressing with their ongoing, rigorous energy management efforts to increase the energy efficiency of all of its operations, and so also reduce related carbon emissions.
"By taking this pledge to reduce your industrial energy intensity by 25 percent over ten years, Mannington Mills has established itself among the vanguard of forward-thinking American companies as a leader in industrial energy efficiency," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu in a letter to Mannington executives. "Your commitment provides an inspiring example of how the country can tackle some of its most challenging energy and environmental issues, while continuing to boost our economic competitiveness."
The industrial sector plays a major role in the health of the nation's economy and environment. Manufacturing contributes more to the U.S. economy than any other sector and employs 14 million workers – but also uses nearly one-third of all energy consumed in our country. Boosting industrial energy efficiency is a means to significantly reduce future carbon emissions in the United States.
“For years we have been saying that actions speak,” said Dave Kitts, Mannington’s Vice President – Environment. “At Mannington, we are expanding our standing efforts to reduce energy used compared to product manufactured, to include this partnership with the Department of Energy. Energy is a critical resource for making our products; manufacturers must be willing to make smart leadership choices that will benefit our shared planet, and our shared future.”
For more information about Save Energy Now Leaders, visit http://www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow.
Mannington has distinguished itself as one of North America’s premier manufacturers of high quality floor covering designs for hard and soft surfaces. Its range of choices in both categories is unparalleled, and its sustainability platform is built upon innovative measures to improve closing the recycling loop, reduce waste streams and reuse waste materials. Mannington stands upon a better business ethic, better products and a better world for the good of the people who create and use their commercial and residential products.
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