Holcim (US) Inc. says five of its plants have earned the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency's (EPA) ENERGY STAR.
"It is with great pride that
once again Holcim is recognized by the EPA for our continued commitment to
environmentally sound practices with the ENERGY STAR® Awards," says
Filiberto Ruiz, deputy CEO of Holcim (US). "Protecting
the environment is a priority at Holcim, and these awards reflect the
determination of every Holcim employee to maintain that commitment."
The following five Holcim plants
were named: Theodore in Theodore, Ala.; Ste. Genevieve in Bloomsdale, Mo.; Holly
Hill in Holly Hill, S.C.; Portland in Florence, Colo.; and Devil's Slide in Morgan,
Utah. This year's award is the second for the Portland plant, the third for both
the Holly Hill and Ste. Genevieve plants and the fifth consecutive year for the
Devil's Slide plant.
The ENERGY STAR® is the national
symbol for protecting the environment through superior energy performance.
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