Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Industrial - June 13, 2024
Toro Cuts Emissions With Efficiency Projects
The Toro Company (TTC), a global provider of solutions for the outdoor environment, expanded LED lighting across the majority of its facilities, resulting in cost savings and a notable reduction in carbon footprint.
The company also conducted energy practice assessments to develop a strategic roadmap for increased renewable incorporation into its global operations.
TTC's ISO9001:2015 registered facility in Iron Mountain, Michigan, a powder paint line system, met quality standards but also includes an innovative venting tunnel that allows for efficiently redirecting warm exhaust air back into the building to reduce heat costs.
Details were released in its Sustainability Impact Report for fiscal 2023.
The company’s goals include increasing battery and hybrid product sales to at least 20% of total adjusted net sales (motorized product sales) by fiscal 2025 and reducing absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by at least 15% by fiscal 2025 as compared to fiscal 2019.
“For over a century, we have embraced the duty of being good stewards of the land for the customers, industries and communities we serve,” said Richard M. Olson, chairman and CEO in a statement. “Inspired by the work we are doing today and eager to continue advancing our goals, we are excited to share our progress and provide the latest updates in our sustainability journey. By maintaining a positive relationship with the environment and those that inhabit it, not only can we be good stewards of resources, but we can also help preserve the landscapes we treasure for another 100 years and beyond.”
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