CEMEX – ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Out of 12,000 organizations in the US, CEMEX stood out as the United States Environment Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. The company saved enough power to light up more than a thousand homes in the US. EPA honored CEMEX air quality in a ceremony held at Washington D.C. late in March 2009.
ENERGY STAR partner since 2004, CEMEX air quality had won the most ENERGY STAR certifications for a cement company in 2008. Those certifications acknowledged CEMEX’s five astonishingly energy-efficient operations in Georgia, California, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
Without sacrificing product quality, CEMEX air quality has managed its energy usage, an effort atoning for the widening carbon impact on the world. For all the environmentalism, CEMEX is still one of the world’s leading international suppliers of cement, concrete, and other building materials. It has existed for more than a hundred years in Mexico, with operations in more than 50 countries, including the US.
US EPA conceived the ENERGY STAR program in 1992 to promote energy efficiency among Americans. Businesses and consumers alike have volunteered with the program in the idea that they could preempt the proliferation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In 2008, ENERGY STAR partners around the US have conserved electricity worth $19 billion.
Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EPA-Names-CEMEX-USA-2009-bw-14615877.html