Four pharmaceutical plants earn EPA Energy Star

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Tags: energy management

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is recognizing the first four pharmaceutical plants to earn the Energy Star for performing in the top 25 percent of energy performance nationwide. Compared to similar pharmaceutical plants across the country, these facilities on average use nearly 35 percent less energy and together prevent the equivalent of 40,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

The plants are Allergan’s facility in Waco, Texas; AstraZeneca’s plant in Westborough, Mass.; AstraZeneca’s plant in Newark, Del.; and Schering-Plough’s facility in Cleveland, Tenn.

The pharmaceutical sector spends more than $800 million on energy annually. EPA worked in partnership with pharmaceutical companies across the United States to develop the Energy Performance Indicator, which is available to all pharmaceutical companies and enables companies to benchmark their energy performance against others in the industry

More information on Energy Star and pharmaceutical facilities:
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=in_focus.bus_pharmaceutical_focus