DuPont achieves zero landfill status in Building Innovations business
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 22 - 2012 at 12:21
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DuPont has achieved zero landfill status in its Building Innovations business by reducing, reusing and recycling manufacturing by products and waste at manufacturing sites globally. After three years of focused effort, DuPont Building Innovations has become completely landfill free, reducing its environmental footprint from 81 million pounds of landfill waste annually to zero.
"The Drive to Zero landfill programme is good for our business, good for the environment and highly valued by our customers," said Timothy P. McCann, president of DuPont Building Innovations.
"Working with our supply chain partners to tackle the zero landfill goal was critical to the success of our business in reducing its environmental footprint. Collaborating with our business partners allowed us to succeed in reaching our ambitious project goal of zero landfill."
"While the Middle East is one of the world's largest energy consumers, it is also one of the biggest investors into green technologies and practices. It highly appreciates innovative and aggressive initiatives to reduce waste buildup and preserve the environment. DuPont's zero landfill philosophy is a great fit both to the rapid development and the growing interest in sustainability concepts being witnessed throughout the region," said Tony Azzam, Regional Business Manager DuPont Building Innovations, Middle East, Africa, Turkey & Pakistan.
By completely eliminating landfill -- not just reducing it -- DuPont Building Innovations has created a new standard for environmental stewardship.
The Drive to Zero project was comprehensive in other ways, too. Manufacturing byproducts, unusable raw materials, product scrap, construction debris and even cafeteria waste were all within scope at the project's 15 global manufacturing and partner sites.
Today, material that previously may have been destined for a landfill is being reused or recycled, including:
- Sanding waste from the manufacture of Corian and Zodiaq is used as a filler replacement in concrete;
- Ground-up scrap Corian sheet is used as recycled content in first grade products -- such as the company's Terra Collection of Corian solid surfaces that now contain up to 20% recycled content;
- Crushed scrap Corian is sold for use as road sub-base material and as landscape stone;
- TyvekŪ wrap and flashing manufacturing trim is recycled into first-grade material;
- Shipping pallets are repaired, reused, or ground into animal bedding;
- Carrier belt film is melted and used to make adhesives, and
- Cafeteria waste is recycled into worm bedding or converted into energy.
Six Sigma methodology was used throughout the three years of the project, which was critical in helping the team map out all the waste streams involved. Using this approach allowed the team to understand where and why waste streams were generated and how much waste was being produced by each.
The Drive to Zero landfill project was particularly unique in that it included third-party partner sites, where products are often made for other companies. This meant that the project team had to manage the challenge of eliminating all unrelated product manufacturing landfill waste.
DuPont Building Innovations brings dynamic science to the discovery and development of innovative products and services for residential and commercial construction. Building Innovations helps residential and commercial builders, architects, general contractors, engineers and their teams determine the best, highest-performing solutions that meet the unique needs of their projects.
From Tyvek Weatherization Systems to DuPont Corian solid surfaces, DuPont Zodiaq quartz surfaces and more, Building Innovations is committed to increasing the performance of building systems and creating more sustainable structures.
DuPont - one of the first companies to publicly establish environmental goals more than 20 years ago - has broadened its sustainability commitments beyond internal footprint reduction to include market-driven targets for both revenue and research and development investment. The goals are tied directly to business growth, specifically to the development of safer and environmentally improved new products for key global markets.
DuPont has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace in the form of innovative products, materials, and services since 1802.
The company believes that by collaborating with customers, governments, NGOs, and thought leaders we can help find solutions to such global challenges as providing enough healthy food for people everywhere, decreasing dependence on fossil fuels, and protecting life and the environment.
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