Dow has long recognized that energy efficiency and conservation ideas can come from anywhere in the company.
Our Dow teams continue to find creative ways to optimize energy use and reduce waste, helping us advance our sustainability goals and save costs. In 2020, Dow was recognized with three American Chemical Council (ACC) Responsible Care® Awards for projects that minimized energy use and waste. Responsible Care awardees qualify based on exemplary performance and are selected by a committee of internal and external experts.
As an energy-intensive company, we are committed to advancing our energy efficiency and reducing emissions along the value chain. The business case for reducing energy and waste is simple: It saves costs, while also helping us advance our climate goals.
Over the years, we’ve created a company culture that is willing to continually find and reap opportunities for doing things more efficiently and improving our performance. Through our 2005 EHS Goals, our first set of 10-year sustainability goals, we saved 900 trillion BTUs – energy savings that could have powered 8 million single-family homes for a year. A primary reason for our sustained success in saving energy is we have instituted a comprehensive energy management system that includes Energy Efficiency & Conservation teams at the business and site level. An Energy Tech Center supports the efforts to manage energy in the most effective way through energy efficiency projects within Dow’s sites.
In 2020, two projects – an energy improvement project at St. Charles Operations in Louisiana and a steam optimization project at Texas Operations in Freeport – were among the ACC’s energy efficiency awardees.
In addition, a tin waste reduction project at our site in Knoxville, Tennessee, was recognized in the Waste Minimization category by the ACC. Process improvements eliminated sediment, significantly reducing metal waste and disposal costs. The project reduced the wasted tin by 40% and reduced the defect rate to 0%. A reduction in filtration required for packaging also greatly improved the cycle time of the process. The benefits from this project are valued at more than $400,000 per year.
Dow has long recognized that energy efficiency and conservation ideas can come from anywhere in the company. Our Waste Reduction Always Pays (WRAP) and Tech Center Awards program annually honors employees who have come up with ideas for reprocessing waste into raw materials. Since the inception of the awards in 1986, the winning projects collectively have saved trillions of BTUs of energy and reduced hundreds of thousands tons of waste for Dow. By continually innovating, our Dow teams are delivering environmental benefits for our communities while strengthening our competitive position.
Read more about our efforts to save energy and waste in our 2019 Sustainability Report.
Mary Draves, Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President of Environment, Health and Safety