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EPA names first winners of GreenChill Environmental Achievement Award |
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 |
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
named Giant Eagle and Harris Teeter as the first winners of its GreenChill
Advanced Refrigeration Partnership Environmental Achievement Award. The award
recognizes the two food retailers for emitting the lowest rates of
ozone-depleting refrigerant in GreenChill's first year.
"EPA congratulates Giant Eagle and Harris Teeter for leading the field
with exemplary emissions prevention and maintenance systems," said Robert
J. Meyers, EPA's principal deputy assistant administrator for Air and
Radiation. "GreenChill has grown from 10 to 30 partners
in less than a year, showing that what's good for the environment is good for
business." GreenChill partners in the food retail business have
refrigerant emissions rates nearly 50 percent lower than the EPA-estimated
industry average. These partners are responsible for a reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions from refrigerants totaling 2.5 million metric tons of
carbon dioxideequivalent to the annual emissions of 500,000 cars. They also
saved money to the tune of nearly $13 million in 2007.
If supermarkets nationwide reduced emissions to the current GreenChill average,
they could generate an additional cost savings of $67 million while preventing
the annual emission of 13 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent and
157 ozone depleting potential (ODP) tons. ODP
tons are a measure of the potency of ozone-depleting substances. According to
the entitys press release, GreenChill has tripled its membership in less than
a year and welcomes eight new partners this week: Arkema Inc. (Philadelphia),
The Dow Chemical Co. (Michigan) and Ineos Fluor
Americas (Louisiana),
among others.
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