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Sustainable Practices at InPro
Thanks to … Bill Mitchell and Greg Bell
WE Energies• John Young• Jeff Mackey
Focus on Energy• Don Gall
A little bit about InPro …Nation’s largest manufacturer of architectural building products
Three Areas of Sustainability
• Products• ROI Projects• Culture
Products• InPro is the industry pioneer in green product choices
• Launched EnviroGT™ line in 2001
•HDPE
•PC/ABS
•FSC Wood
• Bamboo
• PETG
• Recycled content in Aluminum components
Website Home Page
Video
Internet Banner Ads
G2 Home Page
Email Blast
Don’t be a “green washer”!!!
Sustainability goes well beyond just products
Sustainable Practices
• ROI Projects
• Culture
0RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES TIMELINE ASSIGNED NOTES ACTION EE-1: Develop a simple “Green-At-Work” handbook. Update employee sustainability policy manual to include the following tactics for reducing energy and water use as well as waste and costs.
A company-wide energy efficiency policy that deploys many of the action items listed in the energy efficiency tactics.
Dec. 31 Phil In process
Instruct employees to look for ways to conserve energy, water and waste. Continual Phil Monthly articles/tips to be included in the InPro Express. The sub-committee, chaired by Brad S, will submit articles/tips to Bart Smith. Jessica meeting with Bart on 8/17 to discuss. Jessica will be receiving articles/tips from Jon Young @ WE Energies that can also be included in the newsletter.
Plan and launch an employee education program to introduce the essential actions of the handbook. Integrate program into new employee orientation.
Dec. 31 Phil Will be tied to our efficiency policy
Specify a company policy of lowering all water use to the absolute minimum. Dec. 31 Phil In Process
Establish a company-wide double-sided copying policy, and be sure that all future copiers purchased have double-side capability.
Complete Phil Phil made Crystal do this.
Keep mailing lists current to avoid duplication. Complete Angela
Circulate (rather than copy) memos, documents, periodicals and reports. Continual Phil Making progress. Much less paper being used
Proof documents carefully on the computer screen before printing. Phil
Where appropriate, order supplies in bulk to reduce excess packaging. Continual Jennifer Being done
Implement an improved inventory system (such as systems based on optical scanners) to provide more precise control over marketing literature in samples.
7/31/10 Angela/Carlos
Develop a company policy to recycle all possible materials – glass, paper, scrap metal, phone books, cardboard, aluminum, batteries, plastic bottles, light bulbs, computers and peripherals, ink and toner cartridges and pallets.
Completed Jessica, Brad S.
Central recycling area to be developed by the refrigerators near the connector ramp. Cell Phones: Ordered free cell phone recycling program materials from Call2Recycle.org. Materials should arrive by 6/10. Rechargeable Batteries: Currently, utilizing Batteries Plus with buckets located at Apollo and Ryerson. The Call2Recycle program is for rechargeable batteries as well so that will replace the Batteries Plus program. Paper: Already done - all locations have recycling bins in every office/cubicle, copy room, lunch room
Sustainable Enterprise Action Tool™
Committee organization
• Water reduction
• Landscaping
• Energy consumption
• Recycling
• Waste reduction
Change in Culture
• Turn off the lights
• Recycling centers for batteries & cell phones
• Encourage car pooling, bike riding,driving hybrids
Change in Culture• Printing Statement on outgoing e-mails
• Earth Day celebration
Change in Culture• Encourage electronic file storage vs. printing
• Pass along magazines among employees
• Green travel program for outside reps
• Recycling prototype machine cartridges
ROI Projects
Some will save you money
ROI ProjectsSome will cost you money
On the drawing board …• Large 12’ to 16’ fans in the plant
• Motion sensors for lights
• LED lights to replace fluorescent bulbs 5 yr. payback on Kw, 3.8 yrs. with labor incl.
• IT energy audit
Aborted Project• Light pipes for manufacturing areas
ROI Projects – Cost Neutral Green floor wax and non-toxic stripper
Green certified cleaners
No wet carpet extraction
Free Trade organic coffee
Print on recycled paper with soy inks
ROI Projects – Costs• Timers on baseboard heaters – $800
• Replace 23 hi-flow toilets – $13,000
ROI Projects – Costs• New hi-speed garage door – $13,000
• Switch to HEPA filters – $120
• Wisconsin Prairie Restoration – $17,000
ROI Projects – Savings• Replacing 23 hi-flow toilets – $9,000 in year 2
From 3.5 gpf to 1.3 gpf saves900,000 gallons a year
• Copiers set to default 2-sided print – $5,048
• Switch to electronic pay stubs – $10,000 annually
• Use Skype for meetings, interviews – $15,000 (est.)
ROI Projects – Savings• Thermostats to 62 at night – TBD
• Reuse neighbor’s cardboard and pallets – $12,000/yr.
• Use shredded paper for shipping – $2,000 (est.)
• New hi-speed garage door – TBD
ROI Projects – Savings• Running scrap chipper off-peak – $65,000 annually
• Replace 188,000 Styrofoam cups with 20,000 enviro cups – $2,584
ROI Projects – Savings
• Mailing list review process – $42,000
• Electronic in-house newsletter – $17,500
• No battery air-fresheners – $200
ROI Projects – Savings• Wisconsin Prairie Restoration – $36,000 annually
Tip …
Seek approval from your municipality
ROI Projects – Final Tally
• Total saved in year 1 – $199,748
• Costs in year 1 – $43,920(Prairie, Toilets, Timer, Garage Door, HEPA Filters)
• Savings beginning of year 2 – $213,748
Contact info …
Phil Ziegler, InPro Corporation
262-679-9010, Ext. 5108
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