Ardagh Group's Distribution Center Earns 11th ENERGY STAR® Certification
In a significant achievement for environmental sustainability,
Ardagh Group's distribution center located in
Fairfield, California, has once again secured the prestigious
ENERGY STAR® building certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), marking the 11th consecutive year of receiving this honor. This recognition highlights Ardagh's relentless commitment to energy efficiency and sustainable operations within its facilities.
The Fairfield distribution center serves as a crucial hub for Ardagh's packaging distribution needs across the West Coast. With growing demands for environmentally responsible practices in business operations, the facility's recognition as an ENERGY STAR® building exemplifies its focus on optimizing energy use. This accomplishment is a core component of Ardagh Glass Packaging's strategic initiative,
Clearly Ardagh, which aims to create a more agile and efficient organization.
Alex Winters, Chief Sustainability Officer at Ardagh Glass Packaging, emphasizes that the company’s ongoing pursuit of operational excellence is reflected through the sustained energy performance of the Fairfield facility. "Our commitment to continuous improvement in operational practices is clearly demonstrated by this milestone certification," Winters noted. This ongoing recognition serves as a clear testament to the company's focus on energy conservation and responsible resource management.
What sets the
Fairfield facility apart is its innovative approach to energy management. The installation of
energy-efficient lighting fixtures and the incorporation of
occupancy sensors have played a pivotal role in enhancing energy performance while minimizing waste. The facility's long-standing dedication to reducing energy consumption not only supports
Ardagh's sustainability goals but also contributes positively to the environment by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
ENERGY STAR certified buildings are verified to perform in the top 25 percent of similar buildings nationwide, utilizing a weather-normalized energy use approach that considers factors such as occupancy and operational hours.
ENERGY STAR is the only certification in the United States that assesses actual, verified energy efficiency. On average, these certified structures utilize approximately
35 percent less energy, produce
35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and operate at a decreased cost when compared to their non-certified counterparts.
Since 1992, the ENERGY STAR program has played a vital role in guiding businesses and consumers towards efficient energy consumption, resulting in significant savings and reductions in harmful emissions. It has saved American families and businesses over
$500 billion in energy expenses and led to a reduction of more than
4 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases.
To learn more about Ardagh Group's commitment to sustainability through their
recyclable glass packaging, visit their official website. This recognition serves not just as a badge of honor but as a motivation for other facilities to pursue energy efficiency and responsible management practices.
In conclusion, Ardagh Group’s accomplishment is a noteworthy representation of proactive change within industrial operations, aligning with global efforts towards
sustainable development and environmental stewardship. Through continuous improvements and strategic initiatives, Ardagh Group showcases that responsible business practices can indeed lead to measurable success.