Invitrogen Joins EPA’s Climate Leaders Program
October 09 2008 - 3:03PM
Business Wire
As a part of its continued commitment to environmental
sustainability, Invitrogen Corporation (NASDAQ:IVGN), a provider of
essential life science technologies for research, production and
diagnostics, today announced its participation in the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency�s (EPA�s) Climate Leaders program.
By participating in Climate Leaders, Invitrogen has pledged to
reduce its corporate-wide greenhouse gas emissions. Climate Leaders
is an EPA industry-government partnership that works with companies
to develop comprehensive climate change strategies. Partner
companies commit to reducing their impact on the global environment
by completing a corporate-wide inventory of their greenhouse gas
emissions based on a quality management system, setting aggressive
reduction goals, and annually reporting their progress to EPA.
Through program participation, companies create a credible record
of their accomplishments and receive EPA recognition as corporate
environmental leaders. �EPA applauds our corporate partners who are
reducing their climate footprints in cost-effective ways,� said EPA
Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. �Not only is Invitrogen
contributing to this country�s energy independence, the company is
proving that businesses can save green by going green.� Invitrogen
is already demonstrating corporate climate change leadership by
embracing reduction of its CO2 emissions by focusing on energy
conservation and efficiency, alternative sources of energy, LEED
certification of its buildings, and technological innovation.
�Addressing climate change is a key part of Invitrogen�s corporate
responsibility,� said Cristina Amorim, Invitrogen�s Sr. Director of
Global Environmental Health and Safety. �With the implementation of
a number of energy conservation projects, Invitrogen has already
decreased our carbon dioxide emissions by 35 percent since 2004.�
Invitrogen is active in other worldwide environmental
sustainability programs in addition to the EPA�s Climate Leaders
program. These include: In Carlsbad, Calif., more than 26 tons of
electrical equipment waste has been recycled, preventing it from
filling landfills in 2007. In Norway, cogeneration transforms waste
into energy�every year, 840 tons of flammable hazardous waste is
burned, generating heat energy for offices. In Frederick, Md.,
Invitrogen reduced one of its hazardous waste streams in the
manufacturing area by 96% in 2007. In Inchinnan, United Kingdom,
the site implemented smart processes, saving 14,000 cubic meters of
water per year, recycling 40 tons of cardboard and paper per year
and preventing 170 tons/year of bottled liquid waste from being
disposed in landfills. For more information about Invitrogen�s
corporate environmental responsibility programs, click here. For
more information about Climate Leaders, visit
http://www.epa.gov/climateleaders. About Invitrogen Invitrogen
Corporation (NASDAQ:IVGN) provides products and services that
support academic and government research institutions and
pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide in their efforts to
improve the human condition. The company provides essential life
science technologies for disease research, drug discovery, and
commercial bioproduction. Invitrogen's own research and development
efforts are focused on breakthrough innovation in all major areas
of biological discovery including functional genomics, proteomics,
stem cells, cell therapy and cell biology -- placing Invitrogen's
products in nearly every major laboratory in the world. Founded in
1987, Invitrogen is headquartered in Carlsbad, California, and
conducts business in more than 70 countries around the world. The
company employs approximately 4,700 scientists and other
professionals and had revenues of approximately $1.3 billion in
2007. For more information, visit www.invitrogen.com.
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