By WhatTheyThink
Fairfax, VA - SGIA announced the winners of its 2013 Sustainability Recognition Program, which recognizes specialty imagers as they take steps toward developing a sustainable business ethic to meet customer demand. This year, the number of award winners grew from nine to 20.
Congratulations to the following companies:
Determination of Award Recipients is based on the submission of required program information and the facility’s sustainability policy. The policy, however, is only the first step in developing a sustainability management system (SMS). Next, companies must think about how to put policy commitments into action, as part of a program to be implemented one at a time over a several-year period, evidencing a commitment to continued improvement.
Empire Screen Printing officially moved toward sustainability by establishing a Green Committee in April 2012. Projects for 2012 involved Green Tier 1 Certification (currently pending approval through the Wisconsin DNR), plus establishing an Environmental Management System (EMS). Current keypoints included:
Through the actions listed above, Empire was able to divert 14.8 percent of their waste from the landfill to recycling, and convert 47 percent into energy, for the period of April through December 2012.
The New Buffalo Shirt Factory focused their sustainability goals in three areas:
Visual Impressions Inc. set a goal of reducing their energy expenditures by 10 percent by December 2012:
SGIA is your all-around sustainability resource, including the Sustainability Peer-to-Peer Network — where companies from around the globe meet via teleconference to discuss sustainable business practices in the imaging industry. For more information about SGIA’s Sustainability Peer-to-Peer Network and to participate, contact Marci Kinter or Ashley Arneson.
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