Baxter Announces Carbon Neutral Headquarters
25 Abril 2007 - 9:45AM
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CEO Robert Parkinson Addresses Important Role of Corporations in
Advancing Solutions to World Issues at 2007 Ceres Conference
DEERFIELD, Ill., April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a keynote
address today to nearly 600 attendees at the 2007 Ceres Conference
in Boston, Baxter Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Robert L.
Parkinson, Jr. emphasized the important role that corporations are
playing in advancing solutions to such global challenges as climate
change and access to healthcare. Parkinson announced in his remarks
that Baxter has committed to continue to incorporate renewable
energy sources into its sustainability strategy and encourage
greater access to green power sources in the future. "Our position
as a healthcare company has a strong connection to our
responsibility to help protect the environment," said Parkinson.
"We're in the business of promoting health. We recognize that the
health of the planet affects the health of the people who inhabit
it, so we work toward improving both." Specifically, in recent
weeks Baxter has purchased Green-e certified renewable energy
certificates equivalent to the 15.5 million kilowatt hours of
electricity used on an annual basis at its corporate headquarters
campus located in Deerfield, Illinois. Baxter purchased these
renewable energy certificates from Baltimore-based Constellation
NewEnergy, which in turn purchases clean renewable wind energy from
a network of wind power generators across the country. While the
facility does not directly receive power supplied by these wind
power generators, the company's investment in renewable energy
certificates provides an economic incentive for these power
generators to increase the supply of clean, renewable energy to the
electric grid in other parts of the country. "Baxter's approach to
climate change is multifaceted, with energy conservation as the
cornerstone," Parkinson said. "We have achieved significant
reductions in energy usage over the last decade through a variety
of facility-based initiatives." Parkinson noted that a number of
Baxter facilities use alternative or renewable energy, such as
solar, biodiesel and biomass, but some of these initiatives are not
currently practical at the company's headquarters campus. "We can
take a leadership role in other ways, like purchasing renewable
energy certificates," he said. "We believe it sends a strong
message about the importance and growing demand for renewable
energy sources." Baxter's headquarters campus in north suburban
Chicago covers 100 acres, and includes 654,000 square feet of
office space housing approximately 1,500 employees. Baxter's
headquarters campus relies on electricity for 98% of its energy
needs, which will be offset through the purchase of the renewable
energy certificates. An additional 2% of Baxter's energy use at its
headquarters campus comes from natural gas. To offset the emissions
associated with Baxter's natural gas use, the company has purchased
credits on the Chicago Climate Exchange. The Chicago Climate
Exchange enables companies to trade their greenhouse gas emissions
through a voluntary, legally binding, emissions-trading market.
Baxter was one of the founding members of the Chicago Climate
Exchange. The combination of purchasing Green-e certified renewable
energy certificates to offset 100% of the greenhouse gas emissions
associated with the Deerfield campus' electricity use and
offsetting the emissions associated with the facility's natural gas
use creates what is known as a "carbon neutral" facility. Baxter's
investments in alternative fuel sources through the purchase of
renewable energy certificates on behalf of its headquarters campus
will keep more than 11,600 tons of carbon dioxide out of the
atmosphere on an annual basis. This amount is equivalent to the
carbon dioxide emissions of 2,172 passenger cars per year,
according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Baxter's purchase of
15.5 million kilowatt hours also equates to the amount of
electricity needed to power more than 1,257 average American homes
annually. In his remarks today at the Ceres annual conference,
Parkinson also emphasized the bottom-line benefit of increasing
corporate focus on sustainability. "As global corporations
increasingly play a greater role in addressing sustainability
issues, they are changing how they operate in fundamental ways.
Sustainability and profitability are not mutually exclusive. In
fact, they are closely intertwined and reinforcing. The sooner we
all recognize this, the better -- for business and society," he
said. "More U.S. companies realize that climate change is an
enormous business issue that they need to manage immediately," said
Mindy S. Lubber, Ceres president. "Companies like Baxter realize
that we need to act proactively to advance solutions to global
environmental and social challenges, and that doing so makes good
business sense." Ceres is a leading coalition of investors,
environmental groups and other public interest organizations
working with companies to address sustainability challenges such as
global climate change. To view the full text of Parkinson's keynote
remarks, see
http://www.baxter.com/about_baxter/news_room/speeches_events/2007/2007_04_25_c
eres_parkinson.html. Baxter's commitment to sustainability spans
nearly three decades. The company has been recognized by Innovest
Strategic Value Advisors as one of the Global 100 Most Sustainable
Corporations in the World and by Corporate Responsibility Officer
magazine as one of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens in the United
States. Baxter is a member of the Center for Corporate Citizenship
at Boston College, the Business Environmental Leadership Council of
the Pew Center on Global Climate Exchange, the Chicago Climate
Exchange, the U.S. EPA's Climate Leaders, the Ethics &
Compliance Officer Association and Hospitals for a Healthy
Environment. Baxter endorses the Ceres principles and is an
organizational stakeholder of the Global Reporting Initiative. To
learn more about Baxter's sustainability initiatives, please visit
http://www.baxter.com/sustainability. Baxter International Inc.,
through its subsidiaries, assists healthcare professionals and
their patients with the treatment of complex medical conditions,
including hemophilia, immune disorders, cancer, infectious
diseases, kidney disease, trauma and other conditions. The company
applies its expertise in medical devices, pharmaceuticals and
biotechnology to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives.
DATASOURCE: Baxter International Inc. CONTACT: Media, Deborah Spak,
+1-847-948-2349, or Tom Kline, +1-847-948-2251; Investors, Mary Kay
Ladone, +1-847-948-3371, or Clare Trachtman, +1-847-948-3085, all
of Baxter International Inc. Web site: http://www.baxter.com/
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