Second Crown Equipment facility achieves zero landfill status

Crown Equipment Corporation has released its 2010 global ecological report, one of the main highlights being a second zero landfill

By SOURCE: Crown Equipment Corporation April 26, 2011

Crown Equipment Corporation, 2010 report states that its electronics manufacturing plant in New Bremen, Ohio, has achieved zero landfill status. It is the second Crown facility to reuse or recycle all of its waste. The zero landfill achievement comes at the same time as the company releases its 2010 Crown ecologic Report, which was expanded to include sustainability initiatives and accomplishments from around the world.

The 2010 ecologic report communicates the company’s commitment to sustainable design and business operations, accomplishments in the past year, initiatives in progress, and awards and recognition. This year’s report includes two new sections detailing sustainable design and safety and health programs.

“Crown ecologic represents the synergies that exist between environmental responsibility and sound business management,” said Crown President Jim Dicke III. “When you select a Crown lift truck, you can be confident you have selected a truck that is manufactured with minimal waste and has been designed for exceptional energy efficiency and long life.”

The principles of ecologic also extend to customer relationships. Last year, Crown and Walmart Canada collaborated on a project to outfit the retail giant’s new perishable distribution center with a fleet of Crown PC 4500 trucks equipped with fuel cells. The facility was the first complete distribution center in Canada to be powered exclusively by hydrogen fuel cells, and the Crown PC 4500 was the industry’s first pallet truck to be designed specifically for fuel cells in an effort to ensure there was no negative impact on safety, efficiency and performance. Crown has qualified 20 of its electric lift truck models to operate with fuel cells.

A truly global initiative, Crown’s 2010 ecologic program also included these accomplishments, among others:

  • All facilities in all regions deployed full load-consolidation programs, identified new recycling streams, and added recycling symbols to all applicable new and existing parts.
  • Crown Mexico earned a “Clean Industry Certification” from the Mexican Environmental Authority Procuradoría Federal de Protección al Ambiente.
  • Crown Australia now uses LPG company cars that will save 58 tons of carbon per year.
  • Crown Roding, Germany, reduced packaging materials throughout its operations and started using shredded cardboard for parts shipping. As part of a related initiative, Crown proactively worked with suppliers to deliver most components to the assembly line in reusable containers.
  • Crown China upgraded facilities to minimize energy use through installation of a variable frequency drive controlled compressor that matches air conditioning units’ running speed with demand.

You can read the rest of the news release via Crown’s site.

– Edited by Gust Gianos, Plant Engineering, www.plantengineering.com