PA's Weis Markets Receives Platinum EPA Greenchill Certification For Reducing Refrigerant Emissions
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Sunbury-based Weis Markets' Randolph, NJ store has received a platinum level GreenChill certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for reducing in-store refrigerant usage. This is Weis Markets first store to utilize an innovative CO2 refrigerant system. The store’s CO2 refrigerant system helps it avoid annual refrigerant emissions equivalent to an estimated 673 tons of carbon dioxide versus using traditional refrigerants, which have a significantly higher global warming potential. The Company now has 11 GreenChill certified stores. GreenChill is an EPA partnership with food retailers to reduce refrigerant emissions and decrease their impact on the ozone layer and climate change. “Over the past decade, we have steadily upgraded our in-store sustainability program which has helped us reduce our company’s overall carbon footprint by 20 percent,” said R. Kevin Small, Weis Markets’ Vice President, Construction and Store Development. “Our new CO2 refrigerant system will help our Randolph store annually avoid emitting the equivalent of 673 tons of carbon dioxide –comparable to removing 142 passenger vehicles from the road. Working with GreenChill has been a key part of our program. This GreenChill certification also highlights the contributions of our store and development associates who help us implement and monitor our program to reduce refrigerant usage.” "Weis Markets continues with GreenChill Partnership leadership through a commitment to consistent store certifications," said Tom Land, manager of the EPA's GreenChill Partnership Program. "The team at Weis Markets is demonstrating that a focus on responsible refrigerant management is good for the environment and helps reduce operating costs." The Randolph store’s other sustainable features include: demand response programs to reduce power load during peak days and the store’s load on the power grid; LED lighting which reduces energy usage and has lower maintenance costs; low-flow devices to support water conservation efforts; enclosed refrigeration cases to reduce energy use; and polished concrete floors which do not require chemical cleaning solvents. For more information on its environmental initiatives, visit the Weis Markets Sustainability webpage and review Weis Sustainability 2017: Together We Make a Difference. NewsClips: Bradford Woods Recognized As Certified Gold Sustainable Municipality Phipps Conservatory Is Nationally Recognized Leader In Sustainability Crable: Study: Earlier Springs From Climate Change May Harm Migrating Birds Op-Ed: Keeping Nuclear Power Plants Running Vital To Meeting Climate Goals We’re Moving To Higher Ground: America’s Era Of Climate Mass Migration Is Here Meet The Climate Refugees Who Already Had to Leave Their Homes Where Should You Move To Save Yourself From Climate Change? What Happens When You Buy A House In A Disaster Zone And No One Told You? Climate Gentrification: The Rich Can Afford To Move, What About The Poor? AP: California Urges Trump To Drop Plan For Weaker Fuel Mileage Standard Utilities, Carmakers Launch Campaign To Cut U.S. Transportation Energy Use 50% By 2050 World Nowhere Near On Track To Avoid Warming Beyond 1.5C Target [Posted: Sept. 26, 2018] |
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10/1/2018 |
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