Poland Spring plant earns LEED Gold certification

RP news wires

Poland Spring's newest bottling facility in Kingfield, Maine, built in 2008, officially received the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification, making it the first manufacturing facility in Maine to receive LEED Gold status. LEED is an internationally recognized certification system that measures how well a building performs across various sustainability metrics, including energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, and stewardship of resources.

"We are honored to receive the LEED certification and proud to be Maine's first manufacturing facility to earn the Gold standard," said Cameron Lorrain, Poland Spring's Kingfield plant manager. "Employees of Poland Spring are proud to work for a company committed to being thoughtful and responsible in every aspect of our business. We have more to do and are excited to continue our journey toward more sustainable operations," he said.

"LEED certification is market driven. More and more, businesses are learning that doing what's right for the environment can also be good for their bottom lines. Consumers expect companies to think about the environment; to recycle waste; to reduce packaging; and to utilize renewable forms of energy. We commend Poland Spring for being ahead of the curve," said Naomi Mermin, board president of the U.S. Green Building Council's Maine Chapter.

Cianbro partnered with Poland Spring in 2007 and 2008 to build the Kingfield plant. Cianbro CEO, Peter Vigue, congratulated Poland Spring today and lauded the partnership between their companies saying, "True quality of life cannot be achieved without quality of place. We believe it's up to us to take action to ensure that these qualities are preserved while our economy is strengthened. Poland Spring continues to be a strong contributor to Maine's economy and their facility in Kingfield enhances both quality of life and quality of place. Cianbro is honored to be a part of that success."

Kingfield's LEED Gold is Poland Spring's second LEED certified facility in Maine, joining the Hollis warehouse expansion, which earned LEED Silver in October 2009. Poland Spring has committed to building all new construction to LEED specifications.

Thanks to its environmentally conscious design, the LEED Gold certified Kingfield facility:

Kingfield's Green building features include:

Building materials

Energy usage:

Exterior

 Recycling

Other

Poland Spring's parent company, Nestle Waters North America (NWNA), was the first beverage manufacturer to build plants in America with LEED certification and is the leading U.S. food and beverage manufacturer in LEED plants. There are now nine NWNA bottling facility nationwide to have earned certification, including two with Gold certification, four with Silver certification, and one with full LEED certification.