“Holcim’s
receipt of this award for five of its plants is a testament to the
commitment that our management team and employees have made to protect
the environment,” said Filiberto Ruiz, president and CEO of Holcim (US).
“Sustainability is a core component of Holcim’s corporate values and it
is a priority at every plant and facility.”
The
Holly Hill plant in Holly Hill, S.C., the Ste. Genevieve plant in
Bloomsdale, Mo., and the Theodore plant in Theodore, Ala., are all receiving
this award for the fourth time. The Devil’s Slide plant in Morgan, Utah,
has earned its sixth consecutive award from the EPA and the Portland
plant in Florence, Colo., has been honored for three consecutive years. The
ENERGY STAR is the national symbol for protecting the environment through superior energy performance.
EPA’s national energy performance rating system provides a 1 to 100 scale that helps organizations assess how efficiently their facilities use energy relative to similar facilities nationwide. A cement plant that scores a rating of 75 or higher and meets all other official EPA requirements is eligible for the ENERGY STAR.
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