VOLVO PENTA MARINE PRODUCTS ACHIEVES ENVIRONMENTAL SUCCESS
COMPANY BECOMES A TENNESSEE POLLUTION PREVENTION PARTNER
Lexington, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation recognizes Volvo Penta Marine Products for achieving Partner Level status in the Tennessee Pollution Prevention Partnership (TP3) environmental leadership program.
“This is a wonderful achievement for both Volvo Penta Marine Products and its employees,” said Lori Munkeboe, director of the Office of Environmental Assistance, which manages the TP3 program. “The company was able to eliminate a hazardous waste stream and save money by changing the kind of paint it uses in one of its processes.”
To achieve Partner Level status, TP3 program participants develop a five-project plan to help prevent pollution of air, land, and water, while reducing waste and conserving natural resources. The participant also completes one of the five projects in their plan and produces a success story describing the project. When all five projects are complete and remaining criteria are met, the participant would be eligible to move up to Performer Level status.
“Environmental care in all operations is an integral part of Volvo
Penta’s commitment to customers and end users, employees and the
community,” said Dana Scates, environmental and safety officer for
the company. “We invest every year in new technology that boosts
the performance of our products while also reducing the environmental
impact of our processes.”
Volvo Penta’s first pollution prevention project resulted in the
elimination of 10,000 pounds of hazardous material from being generated
every year, saving about $50,000 per year in disposal costs. Read more
about Volvo Penta Marine Products success story on the TP3 Web site at:
www.tdec.net/ea/pdf/tp3_ss-volvo_hm06.pdf.
The Tennessee Pollution Prevention Partnership is a statewide network of households, schools, government agencies, organizations, businesses and industries working together to prevent pollution. The Tennessee Pollution Prevention Roundtable, with assistance from the Department of Environment and Conservation, developed many of the guidelines for TP3. For more information on the Tennessee Pollution Prevention Partnership and a list of all participants, please visit www.tdec.net/ea/tp3.
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