Interface Purchases More than 33,000 Tons of Carbon Offsets with
NativeEnergy
02/24/2006
Source: LOHAS Weekly Newsletter
Author: Interface, Inc.
Interface, Inc. announced today that it is
furthering its sustainability mission by adding an estimated 33,000
tons of emission reduction credits (ERCs) to its existing portfolio of
projects to offset the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with
its Cool Carpet products.
Since 2003, Interface’s customers have bought more than 15 million
square yards of Cool Carpet globally, retiring more than 250,000
metric tons of CO2 emissions from a balanced portfolio of offset
projects. Interface's ERC purchases to date equate to 54,000 cars not
driven for a year, or 28 million gallons of gas not consumed.
The new investments will be made through NativeEnergy in Midwest
wind farms and family-owned dairy farms in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Among the dairy farm projects is the Schrack Family Farm, a continuous
dairy operation of the Schrack family since the American Revolution.
After rigorous review by the Climate Neutral Network’s
Environmental Advisory Board, NativeEnergy’s ERCs from these sources
qualify for inclusion in Interface’s Cool Carpet Portfolio. Critical
to the eligibility of the ERCs is that the projects can demonstrate "additionality"
– that project implementation is not just "business as usual". The
Network’s advisory board includes representatives of the World
Wildlife Fund, the Nature Conservancy, Conservation International, the
Rocky Mountain Institute and other prominent NGOs.
Interface calculated the amount of CO2 emissions from raw
materials, manufacturing, transportation and customer use and had the
emissions verified by the Climate Neutral Network. Interface then
offset those emissions by purchasing Climate CoolTM certified ERCs
from NativeEnergy’s renewable energy projects.
Interface sees its sustainability practices, particularly with Cool
CarpetTM, as a major step toward addressing climate destruction.
"Addressing the global warming impact of carpet goes far beyond
planting trees to remove CO2 from the atmosphere," says Mike
Bertolucci, president, Interface Research Corporation.
"A more enduring solution involves the pragmatic and scientific
approach Interface has taken to calculate the total emissions from the
life cycle of the carpet and secure and retire the necessary amount of
certified offsets to neutralize those impacts."
Wind farms and methane energy projects are win-win sources of
cost-effective, greenhouse gas reduction. They provide much needed
energy while helping reduce problems associated with animal waste and
industry’s dependence on natural gas, coal, and foreign supplied oil.
Renewable energy sources reduce pollution by displacing energy that
would otherwise have to come from fossil fuel combustion. Farm methane
abatement projects prevent the release of methane, a powerful
greenhouse gas, from manure storage lagoons, by digesting the manure
anaerobically, producing even more methane, but then capturing and
burning it to generate electricity and useful thermal energy.
Tom Boucher, NativeEnergy President & CEO, says, "Businesses like
Interface are supporting our renewable energy projects by investing in
these emerging projects because it’s the right thing to do for our
energy and economic security and environmental protection."
Interface offers Cool Carpet in the U.S. through Interface Flooring
Systems, the world’s leading manufacturer of modular carpet (LaGrange,
GA and Belleville, Ontario, Canada) and Bentley Prince Street, a
leading producer of broadloom and modular products in City of
Industry, CA. All i2™ products sold by Interface Flooring Systems and
all Bentley Prince Street™ products purchased within the State of
California automatically include the Cool Carpet attribute for no
additional charge. The attribute is available on any Interface® or
Bentley Prince Street product for a small upcharge.
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