Home
News
Blogs
Fabtech Jobs
Product Briefings
Going Places
300mm Activity Reports
Core Sections
Wafer Processing
Lithography
Fab management
Materials & Gases
Critical Components
Cleanroom
EHS
 
Find

GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
 
Home arrow EHS arrow News arrow EHS arrow ST joins US EPA greenhouse gas reduction program
ST joins US EPA greenhouse gas reduction program Print E-mail
Mar 02, 2006 at 11:16 AM
STMicroelectronicsSTMicroelectronics announced a voluntary pledge to reduce its US greenhouse gas emissions by 50% per manufacturing unit from 2000 to 2010. The company has committed to the reduction goal as part of the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Climate Leaders program, launched in February 2002. Georges Auguste, Corporate Vice President and Director of Total Quality and Corporate Responsibility, STMicroelectronics, comments: "ST has long been a supporter of, and participant in international programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, saving energy, recycling water, and reducing dependency on other natural resources. In fact, ST was one of the first companies to initiate an environmental management program, which was established more than ten years ago."

In 1995, ST issued its Environmental Decalogue (Ten Commandments) with measurable, time-defined goals for environmental performance. Since that time, ST has succeeded in reducing CO2 emissions by 50%, targeting carbon neutrality and total accumulated energy savings of $900 million by 2010. In 2004 alone, the company saved $173 million in energy, water, and chemical costs, relative to its 1994 per-unit benchmarks.

In December 2005, STMicroelectronics was named at the top of the Best Management Practices category and ranked among the Top Ten Companies of the Decade in the inaugural Low Carbon Leader Awards. Since 2000, ST has been recognized more than 20 times by organizations around the world for its local and global environmental achievements.

By Dr Mike Cooke

Readers' comments



Bookmark with:
DeliciousDiggredditStumbleUpon

Visit Fabtech Jobs websiteSubscribe to Fabtech weekly newsletter

Related articles
Executive shuffles afoot at STMicroelectronics  (15/01/2008)
Applied Materials wins special project environmental award from Acterra  (08/06/2007)
Tool Order: STMicroelectronics in multiple gas abatement system deal  (29/06/2006)
AMD’s new offices to be powered by wind farm  (25/10/2005)
STMicroelectronics is a sustainable business, but what of others?  (07/09/2005)

Related jobs
Manager of Projects  (Camarillo, 25/06/2008)
Manager, Facilities and Support Services  (PERRYSBURG, 19/03/2008)
Technical Program Manager  (Alzenau , 04/03/2008)
Reliability Manager  (, 21/02/2008)
Reliability Manager  (, 05/02/2008)
Blog
300mm