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Eaton joins Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Eaton Corp. has joined the Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments: a “select group of industry leaders” who practice—and are recognized for—leadership in sustainability. Eaton is the first power management company to become a member of the alliance.

“The alliance invited Eaton to join based on the company’s commitment to protect and improve the environment—not only through corporate sustainability initiatives to reduce company emissions, energy consumption and waste production, but to also encourage customers and suppliers to do the same,” said Craig Zurawski, executive director, Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments. “Eaton’s Electrical Group offers energy-efficient and environmentally sound electrical solutions to help customers qualify for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) credits.”

Founded in 2003, the mission of the alliance’s international corporate members is to educate the marketplace and top management on the benefits of reducing the overall impact facilities have on the natural environment and on building occupants. Members include Johnson Controls, Milliken & Co., Forbo Flooring, Philips Lighting, JohnsonDiversey, Owens Corning, USG Corp., Kohler Co. and, now, Eaton.

“As a global leader in sustainability and energy efficiency, we look forward to sharing best practices with alliance members,” said John White, energy management and environmental solutions manager, Eaton’s Electrical Group. “At Eaton, sustainability isn’t an autonomous program or initiative. It’s how we do business—and it’s an increasing part of our business success. Eaton has made a public commitment to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions by 18% by 2012 and was half-way toward completing its goal in 2007.”

Eaton’s electrical business encompasses control, power distribution, uninterruptible power supply and industrial automation products and services. Its brands include Cutler-Hammer, MGE Office Protection Systems, Powerware, Holec, MEM, Santak and Moeller.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the Alliance for Sustainable Built Environments.
 
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