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US EPA Recognizes Environmental Partners; Welcomes Tustin, Calif. Company to National Performance Track
Release Date: 8/23/2002
Contact Information: Mark Merchant, (415) 947-4297
SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today publicly recognized
the 32 companies in the Pacific Southwest region taking part in the National Performance Track
program, the EPA's premier recognition program promoting sound environmental management,
continuous environmental improvement, public outreach and sustained environmental compliance.
During the ceremony at the Burton Federal Building in San Francisco, the EPA's regional
administrator for the Pacific Southwest region, Wayne Nastri, also welcomed Ricoh Electronics
Inc.'s Office Machine Group of Tustin, Calif. as the newest member of the Nation Performance
Track program. Ricoh -- along with 22 other companies nationwide who were named as Performance
Track companies in August -- has committed to reducing water use, solid waste, hazardous waste
and energy use.
"The old command and control system has been very successful, but we now need innovative
partnership approaches to meet the new environmental challenges facing us," said Nastri. "The
National Performance Track program is a great example of an innovative partnership approach to
achieve superior envrionmental performance."
Launched in June 2000, the Performance Track program recognizes companies who go
beyond compliance with environmental regulations. These companies are committed to sound
environmental management and continuous environmental improvement.
Companies in this program consistently meet their legal requirements, have implemented
environmental management systems to monitor and improve performance, have voluntarily achieved
environmental improvements beyond compliance and publicly commit to specific environmental
improvements and report on progress. And with their membership in Performance Track, companies
receive a range of incentives such as public recognition and low inspection priority to motivate
further improvements.
"Partnerships are critical to achieving our shared goals for the environment and enabling us
to bring the future of environmental protection to bear on the challenges we face today," the EPA's
administrator, Christie Whitman said. "That is what we are doing with Performance Track. Through
this program, the EPA recognizes and rewards top environmental performers who use creativity and
innovation to voluntarily go beyond current requirements."
Current Performance Track companies have committed to lowering emissions of greenhouse
gases by 26 million pounds; reducing emissions of volatile organic compounds by 98,000 pounds;
reducing solid waste by 225 million pounds; and recycling or reusing more than five million pounds
of materials.
Current List of National Environmental Performance Track Members
ARIZONA
City of Scottsdale
Ross Products of Casa Grande
CALIFORNIA
3M Dental Products of Irvine
3M Optical Systems of Petaluma
The Altamont Landfill in Oakland
Anheuser-Busch Inc.'s Fairfield Brewery
Baker Petrolite of Bakersfield
Best Washington Uniform Supply of Long Beach
Gilroy Foods of Gilroy and King City
Grundfos Pump Manufacturing Corporation of Fresno
IBM, San Jose
Johnson and Johnson Advanced Sterilization Products of Irvine
Johnson and Johnson BioSense-Webster of Diamond Bar
Johnson and Johnson Cordis Corporation of Fremont
Johnson and Johnson LifeScan of Milpitas
Johnson and Johnson Neutrogena of Los Angeles
Johnson and Johnson Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals of Redwood City
Johnson and Johnson's Robert Woods Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute of San Diego
Mitchell Repair Information Company of Poway
Philips Semiconductors of Sunnyvale
REI Ricoh Electronics, Inc. Thermal Media Group and Reprographics Supply Group of Santa Ana
Rohm and Haas Hayward and La Mirada plants
Simi Valley Recycling and Disposal Facility of Oakland
Snap-On Special Products of Escondido
TriCities Waste Managementof Oakland
U.S. Borax, Inc. Owens Lake Operations in Lone Pine
U.S. Borax, Inc.corporate facility in Valencia
U.S. Borax, Inc. operations in Wilmington
Waste Management of the Desert in Oakland
NEVADA
Gilroy Foods Geothermal Plant in Fernley
For more information about Performance Track, visit:
https://www.epa.gov/performancetrack/
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