OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May. 4, 2009--
First paragraph, second sentence should read: In total, the projects
have reduced carbon emissions by over 25,000 metric tonnes, eliminated
4,000 tons of landfill waste, 7,000 tons of packaging material and
conserved 348 million gallons of water during fiscal years 2008 and 2009
(sted seven million tons of packaging material).
The corrected release reads:
CONAGRA FOODS RECOGNIZES SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES, WASTE
ELIMINATION AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION
ConAgra Foods announced today the winners of its 2009 Sustainable
Development Awards. In total, the projects have reduced carbon emissions
by over 25,000 metric tonnes, eliminated 4,000 tons of landfill waste,
7,000 tons of packaging material and conserved 348 million gallons of
water during fiscal years 2008 and 2009.
One award was given in each of five categories. Climate Change & Energy
Efficiency was awarded to the Milton, Pa., facility for its project of
applying a ceramic coating to its cooker shells. The project reduced
natural gas use by 27,070 MMBTU and reduced the temperature of plant
machinery, improving employee safety.
The award for Water Resources – Conservation & Wastewater Management was
given to the Gilroy, Calif., facility which implemented a water
conservation program across multiple processes, saving nearly 146
million gallons of water in less than one year and reducing overall
water use by 34 percent.
The company’s Archbold, Ohio, facility received the award for Solid
Waste Reduction and Recycling. The facility implemented a grassroots
recycling program that recycled more than 1,000 tons of material in six
months, while improving employee safety by eliminating the need for a
cardboard baler.
The Sustainable Packaging, Product and Process Innovation award was
given to the company’s Research, Quality & Innovation team for its use
of recycled PET in frozen meal trays. The project is expected to divert
more than eight million pounds of waste from landfills annually.
Lamb Weston, ConAgra Foods’ potato business based in Kennewick, Wash.,
received the Sustainable Marketing award for its program to communicate
farm-to-plant-to-market sustainability performance and purchase
Renewable Energy Credits to offset energy use associated with
administrative facilities and the production of its products.
An additional “Sustainability Award of Excellence” was awarded to
ConAgra Foods Helm and Oakdale, Calif., locations for demonstrating an
overall commitment to sustainability. The Oakdale facility decreased
natural gas use by more than 30 billion BTUs and recovered more than 19
million gallons of condensate water during the fiscal year 2008
production season. The Helm facility improved production energy
intensity by 9 percent.
Winning submissions were awarded a $5,000 grant from the ConAgra Foods
Foundation to put toward a sustainable community service project.
“The winning projects epitomize our goal to promote sustainable business
practices,” said Gail Tavill, vice president of Sustainable Development
at ConAgra Foods. “Our hope is that employees across the company will
take ideas like these and build upon them to drive their own projects to
help our environment and deliver solid business results.”
The company reintroduced its Sustainable Development Awards program in
2009 to drive and reward innovative approaches to sustainability that
produce tangible results. Winners were announced at the 2009 Sustainable
Development conference in Omaha, Neb., April 29.
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) is one of North America’s leading food
companies, with brands in 97 percent of America’s households. Consumers
find Banquet, Chef Boyardee, Egg Beaters, Healthy Choice, Hebrew
National, Hunt’s, Marie Callender’s, Orville Redenbacher’s, PAM, Peter
Pan, Reddi-wip and many ConAgra Foods brands in grocery,
convenience, mass merchandise and club stores. ConAgra Foods also has a
strong business-to-business presence, supplying potato, other vegetable,
spice and grain products to a variety of well-known restaurants,
foodservice operators and commercial customers. For more information,
please visit us at www.conagrafoods.com.
For more information on the company’s commitment to the environment,
please see its Corporate
Social Responsibility Report.
Source: ConAgra Foods
ConAgra Foods
Jeff Mochal, 402-595-7825
Jeff.Mochal@conagrafoods.com
www.conagrafoods.com