Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP)
IDEM Commissioner Praises Five Hoosier Companies
For Environmental Leadership
INDIANAPOLIS -- After demonstrating long-term compliance with
environmental laws and voluntarily agreeing to implement continuous improvements,
five new members have been accepted into the Indiana Department of Environmental
Management's (IDEM's) Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP).
"These businesses are models for other Hoosier companies and show that
sound environmental management is good for business," said IDEM Commissioner
Thomas Easterly. "ESP members voluntarily eliminate waste, preserve
resources and protect Hoosiers and the environment. They deserve recognition
for going beyond the basic requirements of the law."
This is the third year of the ESP program, and there are 38 members participating
in this initiative. ESP's newest members include:
. Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc., Warsaw, Kosciusko County
During their first year of membership, Da-Lite Screen Company, Inc. has
agreed to switch its paint operations to powder-coating and electrostatic
spraying. Efforts will result in a 69,600 pound reduction of volatile organic
compound air emissions by the end of 2008.
. Caterpillar Reman Powertrain Indiana, Franklin, Johnson County
Caterpillar Reman Powertrain Indiana has agreed to reduce its non-hazardous
waste generation by 35,425 gallons in its first year of membership by purchasing
a machine to reclaim used oil.
. Hendrickson Trailer Suspension Systems, Lebanon,
Boone County
A division of the Boler Company, Hendrickson Trailer Suspension Systems
plans to reduce its solid waste by 96,346 pounds by the end of 2008, which
is a 10 percent reduction from 2007, through implementing a recycling program
for plastic, metal, and wood.
. Carrier Corporation, Indianapolis, Marion County
A division of United Technologies, Carrier Corporation will reduce its
electricity consumption by 5,478,456 kilowatt hours by the end of 2009 through
a lighting retrofit project.
. Madison Chemical Co., Inc., Madison, Jefferson County
Madison Chemical Co., Inc. has committed to reducing 17,800 pounds of phosphates
sold in its products by the end of 2009 through formulation of non-phosphate
containing products for customers.
To become an ESP member, a business must maintain an exemplary compliance
record, certify that they have adopted and implemented an approved environmental
management system, and commit to specific measures for continued improvement
in their environmental performance.
ESP members qualify for expedited permit review, flexibility in permitting,
reduced reporting frequencies, and coordination of compliance inspections.
To maintain ESP membership, companies must report on their environmental initiatives
every year and reapply for ESP membership every three years.
For details about the program, visit IDEM's Web site at http://www.idem.IN.gov/prevention/esp.
About IDEM
IDEM (http://www.idem.IN.gov) implements federal and state regulations
regarding the environment. Through compliance assistance, incentive programs
and educational outreach, the agency encourages and aids businesses and
citizens in protecting Hoosiers and our environment.