ISPE partners with EPA Energy Star Program
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ISPE, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering, has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on its Energy Star Program. Through participation in the program, ISPE aims to improve pharmaceutical industry exposure to the program and help ISPE members drive cost savings and green initiatives for their companies.
The Energy Star Challenge for Industry calls upon businesses to create a five-year plan to reduce energy intensity by 10% or more. Companies that publicly join the challenge and meet the goal are recognized by the EPA for their efforts, and gain the right to communicate publicly that they have completed the Energy Star Challenge.
The driving force within ISPE for Energy Star information and participation will be the Sustainable Facilities Community of Practice (COP). Interested parties may join the Sustainable Facilities COP to gain information, engage in conversation, share best practices, and report progress on the challenge.
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