NEC Electronics America's 200mm fab in Roseville, California, has
received a fifth consecutive WasteWise award from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its recycling of waste and
materials consumption reduction strategies.
"EPA is pleased to honor NEC Electronics America for its commendable
achievements, ongoing dedication and continued commitment to waste
reduction," said Susan Bodine, assistant administrator for EPA's Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. "Through their ongoing efforts
and innovative programs, this company is continuing to be a leader in
environmental protection."
The
Roseville fab has kept 414 tons of waste out of the landfill in 2005
resulting in a 77 percent diversion rate. Programs included reusing
6,600 plastic shipping boxes, and a recycled products purchasing
program that prevented the disposal of nearly five tons of material, by
reusing plastic shipping boxes that contained 100 percent recycled
material.
In 2005, NEC Electronics America also established an
office reuse area and implemented a green procurement program that
includes more than 20 different types of material that are now recycled.
"It
is a privilege for NEC Electronics America to be honored for the fifth
consecutive year with a WasteWise award from the EPA. Our employees
have worked very hard to develop, implement and maintain effective
environmental programs to reduce waste, which benefits our local
community and has a positive impact on the environment," said Gabe Kim,
vice president of manufacturing operations and plant manager, NEC
Electronics America.